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Amex Platinum at $895: One Year Post-Refresh Verdict

Five months into the $895 era, the math on the refreshed Platinum is finally clear. Here's who's still keeping it, who's downgrading, and why.

Event date: Jan 2, 2026 · By Oleg Manko, Editor-in-Chief

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Quick summary

When American Express bumped the US Consumer Platinum to $895 on September 18, 2025, the loudest takes predicted a mass exodus.

Five months into renewal cycles — the first wave hit on January 2, 2026 — the data tells a quieter, weirder story. People aren't fleeing. They're hoarding statement credits like squirrels and asking, mid-November, "wait, did I use my Oura credit?"

The Amex Platinum didn't get worse. It got more. Whether "more" is "better" depends entirely on how much of your life you're willing to outsource to Amex's preferred vendors.

What happened

The fee hike

On September 18, 2025, Amex announced the largest refresh in Platinum history: annual fee jumped from $695 to $895, a 29% hike.

New cardholders paid immediately. Existing cardholders renewing on or after January 2, 2026 got the new fee and the new credit stack — which is the cohort we now have six months of behavioral data on.

The new credit stack

The refreshed credits, on paper, total north of $3,500 if you maximize every drop:

  • $600 Fine Hotels + Resorts credit (up from $200 prepaid, now usable on any FHR stay)
  • $400 Resy credit ($200 semi-annual)
  • $300 Digital Entertainment (Disney+, Hulu, NYT, Peacock, ESPN+, etc.)
  • $300 lululemon credit ($75/quarter)
  • $200 Oura Ring credit (annual, one-time hardware reimbursement style)
  • Legacy: $200 airline incidental, $200 Uber Cash, $200 hotel (prepaid), $189 CLEAR, $100 Saks, $155 Walmart+, $240 entertainment legacy carve-outs

The lounge tightening on the horizon

Separately, Centurion Lounge access tightens further effective July 8, 2026, per Amex cardholder communication reproduced by AFAR: a 5-hour pre-departure access cap and a same-flight guest requirement.

Note

📌 Note — Amex has not posted these rule changes on a public newsroom URL as of this writing. The changes are documented from cardholder notification reproduced across multiple major outlets.

The credit-stack math

CreditAmountEase of use
FHR$600 (annual, stackable)Medium — requires real stays
Resy$400 ($200 semi-annual)High if you dine out
Digital Entertainment$300High (Disney+, Hulu, NYT, etc.)
lululemon$300 ($75/quarter)Medium — easy if you wear it
Oura Ring$200 (one-time)Low — only if you want the ring
Uber Cash$200High ($15/mo + $35 December)
Airline incidental$200Medium
Hotel (prepaid)$200Medium
CLEAR$189High if you fly
Walmart+$155Medium
Saks$100Low

Why it matters

The $895 number isn't just a price tag — it's a thesis. Amex is openly betting that the premium travel card is now a lifestyle subscription bundle, not a travel rewards product.

Compare credits to direct spend: lululemon, Oura, Resy, Disney+. The actual airline-and-lounge stuff is a smaller share of the value prop than it was in 2018.

That matters because the competitive field has reorganized around the same thesis.

CardAnnual feePhilosophy
Amex Platinum$895Lifestyle subscription bundle
Chase Sapphire Reserve$795Coupon book (Apple, Lyft, DoorDash, StubHub)
Capital One Venture X$395Simple $300 travel credit + 10,000 anniversary miles

Three philosophies, three price points, one underlying question: how many small monthly redemption tasks are you willing to do for a card?

Who wins

  • Hotel-forward travelers. The expanded $600 FHR credit, now stackable across multiple FHR stays per calendar year, is the single best change. Two two-night FHR stays at $300 prepaid each fully cover the credit.
  • Households running two Amex cards. Pairing Amex Platinum with Amex Gold (see our Amex Trifecta 2026 guide) lets you absorb the Resy and dining credits naturally instead of forcing them.
  • Hilton loyalists who also hold Hilton Aspire. The FHR expansion plus Aspire's resort credit doubles your hotel statement credit stack to ~$1,000/year before redemption skill.
  • Small-business owners holding the Amex Business Platinum alongside personal. The Dell, Adobe, and wireless credits remain untouched on the biz side and pair cleanly with the consumer refresh.

Who loses

  • Solo road warriors who only fly. If your Platinum value came from lounge access plus airline incidental credit, the $200 fee bump landed on you and the Centurion entry tightening didn't help. CSR's Sapphire Lounge Network is now a real alternative.
  • Cardholders who don't shop at lululemon, don't use Oura, and stream nothing. That's roughly $800 in nominal credits you can't actually spend. The card collapses to ~$1,200 in usable value — fine, but no longer obvious.
  • Status-chasers who don't earn Marriott or Hilton stays organically. The Bonvoy Brilliant still beats Platinum for Marriott-first travelers at a fraction of the fee.
  • Anyone hoping to PC down without losing welcome offer eligibility. Amex's once-per-lifetime rule means downgrading to Gold then re-upgrading later forfeits future Platinum welcome bonuses.

Warning

⚠️ Lounge access warning — the July 8, 2026 Centurion tightening (5-hour cap, same-flight guest) hits solo road warriors hardest. If lounge access is your Platinum thesis, audit your travel pattern before the change lands.

What should you do now

  1. Run the annual audit. Open our annual fee calculator, enter every credit honestly (only ones you'd spend anyway), and see your net. If net positive vs. $895, renew. If negative by >$150, downgrade or close.
  2. Don't downgrade impulsively. If you'll ever want Platinum welcome offer points again, hold. Use our best next card tool to see whether a product change to Amex Gold or Amex Green actually serves your spend.
  3. If you're net-negative, compare head-to-head. Read Venture X vs. CSR vs. Amex Platinum before you decide. The right premium card in 2026 depends almost entirely on whether you'd actually use FHR, Sapphire Lounges, or neither.
  4. Stack with Aspire. Hilton-loyal travelers should price out adding Hilton Aspire before dropping Platinum — the combined hotel credit stack is the strongest premium-travel hand on the market.
  5. Stop forcing credits. Lululemon socks you didn't need aren't "free." If you're buying things to use credits, the card is costing you cash, not saving you any.

Warning

⚠️ Cardinal rule — stop forcing credits. If you're buying things to use credits, the card is costing you cash.

Bottom line

Five months into the refresh, the pattern visible across community discussions and industry coverage is sharper than the launch-day headlines suggested.

Cardholders who already lived in Amex's preferred-vendor universe — FHR-using hotel travelers, Resy regulars, lululemon repeat buyers — tend to absorb the $200 fee bump comfortably given the expanded credit stack.

Cardholders who held Platinum primarily for lounge access and Membership Rewards earning are the ones publicly considering downgrades or closures, especially with the July 8, 2026 Centurion access tightening on the horizon (5-hour pre-departure cap + same-flight guest requirement, documented from Amex cardholder communication).

The $895 Platinum isn't a bad card. It's a more specific card. Amex made a deliberate choice to optimize for a customer who treats their wallet like a subscription bundle of preferred vendors, and they're charging $200 more for the privilege.

If that's your spending pattern, the bet was worth it. If it's not, Capital One Venture X at $395 is still the most ruthlessly underpriced premium card on the market.

For the broader 2026 premium-card context, see our Bilt Palladium vs CSR vs Amex Platinum comparison and the biggest credit card changes of 2026 retrospective.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When did the Amex Platinum $895 fee take effect for existing cardholders?

New applicants paid $895 starting September 18, 2025. Existing US Consumer Platinum cardholders began hitting the new fee at renewal on January 2, 2026 — the first wave of mass renewals — and roll through 2026 in their normal anniversary cycle. There is no grandfather clause; every renewing cardholder gets the new fee and the new credit stack.

Is the Amex Platinum still worth $895 in 2026?

It's worth it if you naturally spend at Resy restaurants, take 2+ FHR hotel stays per year, and use at least three of the lifestyle credits (lululemon, Oura, Digital Entertainment). For travelers who valued Platinum mainly for lounge access and Membership Rewards, the math is tighter and the $795 Sapphire Reserve or $395 Venture X often wins. Run our annual fee calculator before renewing.

How does the refreshed Amex Platinum compare to the Chase Sapphire Reserve at $795?

Platinum has the better hotel credit stack ($600 FHR + $200 prepaid) and the stronger lifestyle credits. CSR has simpler credit structure, Sapphire Lounge Network access in major US hubs, and a more flexible $300 travel credit. Platinum wins for Amex-ecosystem households; CSR wins for travelers who prefer one big credit and don't want to track quarterly carve-outs.

Did the Centurion Lounge access rules change with the refresh?

Not at the Sept 18, 2025 Platinum refresh itself — but a separate policy change takes effect July 8, 2026: cardholders will be limited to entering Centurion lounges within 5 hours of their departing flight, and guests must be ticketed on the same flight as the cardholder (reproduced from cardholder notifications across multiple major outlets; not yet on Amex's public newsroom as of 2026-06-02). The pre-existing $75K annual spend gate for unlimited guest access and the long-standing Delta Sky Club restrictions for Platinum holders not flying Delta remain unchanged. The lounge network itself did not contract, but practical access for non-Delta flyers gets meaningfully tighter starting July 8, 2026.

What happens to my welcome bonus eligibility if I downgrade the Amex Platinum?

Amex's once-per-lifetime rule means if you've ever received a welcome offer on Platinum, you cannot receive another one — period — even if you product-change down to Gold or Green and re-upgrade years later. Downgrading is fine if you're done with Platinum forever, but it permanently closes the door on future Platinum sign-up bonuses for that card family.

Can I product-change my Amex Platinum to Gold or Green to avoid the fee hike?

Yes. Amex allows product changes within the Membership Rewards family without a hard credit pull, and your account history, Membership Rewards points, and credit line transfer. Common downgrades are Platinum to Gold ($325) or to Green ($150). You forfeit Platinum benefits immediately and lose future Platinum welcome offer eligibility, so consider carefully.

Which Amex Platinum credits are easiest to actually use?

The $300 Digital Entertainment credit (most households already pay for Disney+, Hulu, or NYT), the $200 Uber Cash ($15/mo plus $35 in December), and the $300 lululemon credit ($75/quarter, redeemable on basics like socks) are the easiest. The $600 FHR credit is high-value but requires actual hotel stays. The $200 Oura credit is one-time and only useful if you want the ring.

Does the Amex Business Platinum get the same $895 refresh?

No. The Business Platinum stayed on a separate refresh cycle and as of June 2026 sits at its prior fee with the legacy credit stack (Dell, Adobe, wireless, hotel). Amex has signaled a business-side refresh is coming but has not announced terms. Business owners holding both should not assume the consumer refresh applies to their business card.

Is the $600 Fine Hotels + Resorts credit per-stay or annual?

It's a calendar-year credit, stackable across multiple FHR stays. You can use $300 on one two-night stay in March and $300 on another in October. The credit applies as a statement credit after the eligible prepaid FHR booking posts. Pair with FHR's on-property benefits (4PM checkout, breakfast, $100 property credit) for the strongest hotel-credit hand on any US premium card.

Should I get the Amex Platinum or the Capital One Venture X in 2026?

If your travel budget is under $10,000/year and you want simple value, Venture X at $395 with its $300 travel credit and 10,000 anniversary miles wins by a wide margin. If you spend heavily at Resy restaurants, take multiple FHR stays, and live in the Amex ecosystem, Platinum's credit stack pulls ahead despite the higher fee. Read our full Venture X vs. CSR vs. Amex Platinum guide before choosing.

Fact Verification

Every critical claim in this article has been independently verified against a primary source. We use issuer newsrooms, official airline and hotel announcements, SEC filings, and press releases as the source of truth — never blog summaries.

ClaimSourceVerifiedConfidence
Amex Platinum (Consumer) annual fee is $895, effective Sept 18, 2025 for new applicants and Jan 2, 2026 for existing consumer renewals (raised from $695)Amex Newsroom — Platinum Refresh Jun 2, 2026high
Refreshed credits: $600 FHR (annual, stackable), $400 Resy ($200 semi-annual), $300 Digital Entertainment, $300 lululemon ($75/quarter), $200 Oura RingAmex Newsroom — Platinum Refresh Jun 2, 2026high
Legacy credits retained: $200 airline incidental, $200 Uber Cash, $200 prepaid hotel, $189 CLEAR, $100 Saks, $155 Walmart+Amex Platinum product page Jun 2, 2026high
Centurion Lounge access tightens July 8, 2026: 5-hour pre-departure cap, same-flight guest requirement (documented from Amex cardholder communication; not currently on Amex public newsroom)AFAR — Centurion lounge entry rule update (secondary; Amex direct cardholder notification, not public newsroom) Jun 2, 2026medium
$75K annual spend gate for Centurion guest access is a pre-existing rule (not new with July 8, 2026 update)Amex airport lounge access terms Jun 2, 2026high
Chase Sapphire Reserve annual fee is $795 (for comparison context)Chase Newsroom — CSR refresh Jun 2, 2026high
Capital One Venture X annual fee is $395 (for comparison context)Capital One Venture X product page Jun 2, 2026high
Amex once-per-lifetime welcome offer rule: cardholders who previously received a welcome offer on a Platinum card "may not be eligible" for another bonus on the same cardAmex Platinum application disclosure language Jun 2, 2026high

Additional Reading

Secondary sources we read while researching this story. Primary verification sources are in the Fact Verification table above.

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