Originally published May 29, 2007 at 12:00 AM | Page modified May 29, 2007 at 2:46 PM
Hotel chains offering summer deals
Hoteliers are rolling out deals for summer travel, with discounted rates, money off future stays, special perks and gasoline rebates. &...ravelers can...
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Hoteliers are rolling out deals for summer travel, with discounted rates, money off future stays, special perks and gasoline rebates.
• Travelers can save $100 off a future stay when they book a weekend stay at Marriott and pay with a Visa card. Qualifying stays must be booked by July 31, for travel through Sept. 2 at participating Marriott properties in the U.S. and Canada. The offer is valid for stays at the Weekend Benchmark or Stay for Breakfast rate. Stays must include a Friday or Saturday night. Travelers will receive a Bonus Bucks coupon worth $100 toward weekend stays from Sept. 7 through Dec. 30. The coupon must be used with a two-night minimum stay. Use code V12 when booking. www.marriott.com
• Fairmont Hotels & Resorts is offering summer rates starting at $105 per night for travel through Sept. 3. In addition, guests who book rooms by June 30 with an American Express card will receive a $50 food and beverage credit. The minimum stay is two nights. The offer is valid for stays at participating hotels worldwide. Guests also can receive double airline miles with American, Alaska or Air Canada. Restrictions apply. www.fairmont.com/summer
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Stay three times this summer at participating Choice Hotels and earn enough points for a $50 gasoline gift card. Travel is valid June 1 through Aug. 16 for stays in the U.S., Canada, Mexico or the Caribbean. The offer is available to members of the free Choice Privileges frequent-stay program. Members will receive 16,000 points after their third stay, which may then be redeemed for gas-station gift cards. Choice Hotels include Comfort Inn, Comfort Suites, Quality Inn, Sleep Inn, Clarion, Cambria Suites, MainStay Suites or Suburban Extended Stay hotels. www.choicehotels.com
• AmeriSuites has special summer weekend rates starting at $99 per night, including breakfast, for Friday or Saturday night stays. Rates are valid for travel through Sept. 3. Guests must use rate code SRP when booking. www.amerisuites.com/SRP
• Participating hotels in Florida are offering special deals for travel through July 31. Receive a $50 gasoline credit, breakfast for two adults and a voucher for 25percent off a future stay through Dec. 20. The minimum stay is two nights. Nightly rates vary by property and start at $79. www.saveonfloridatravel.com/endlesssummer
• Doubletree, with the National Arbor Day Foundation, is offering a gift backpack for kids 3 to 12. Kids will receive a canvas sling bag with binoculars, Hacky Sack and other gifts. The gifts will be available at participating U.S. and Canada hotels for stays through Sept. 3, or while supplies last. www.doubletree.com/kidscarepak
• Participating Hyatt Hotels in Florida and the Middle Atlantic region are offering free breakfast for summer stays. The offer is valid for travel through either Sept. 4 for Mid-Atlantic hotels or Oct. 31 for Florida hotels. Guests will receive free breakfast for up to two adults and two kids 12 and younger. www.hyatt.com
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