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Originally Posted by windwalker
(Post 11511811)
Is that Hotels.com loyality program?
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Originally Posted by Steph3n
(Post 11511613)
welcomerewards is a decent progam, you can book 8 nights and then get one free, the one free is good for any room up to $400 in value....
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Originally Posted by ConciergeMike
(Post 11511794)
Wirelessly posted (BlackBerry8830/4.2.2 Profile/MIDP-2.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.1 VendorID/105)
Not for hotel services, I meant more like partial credit on a higher rate. Enjoy Anywhere Enjoy your free nights wherever and whenever you want. You can use your free night at any hotels.com partner hotel. A five-star resort in the Bay Area or a night in the heart of New York City, the choice is yours. Anywhere, anytime, with no blackout dates to worry about. After you have stayed a total of 10 nights, we will automatically credit you with a free night at any partner property offered by hotels.com, up to USD400 in value. Simply log into your account before making a booking, and you will be given the option to use your free night. You can choose to use your free night on your very next booking, or save if for a future trip. You can also book your free night by calling customer care at 800-246-8357. Open to U.S. residents who are 18 or older and have a valid email address. Begins July 10, 2008 at 1 PM CST. When you book and complete ten (10) nights at a hotels.com Price Match Guarantee property priced at USD40 or more, you will earn one (1) free night at any hotels.com Price Match Guarantee property. Package bookings and bookings made using a coupon do not qualify. Maximum value of free night is USD400 before taxes and fees. Subject to complete Terms and Conditions. |
Originally Posted by icurhere2
(Post 11511823)
I'm pretty sure one has to stay 10 nights to get the free one.
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You book enough through hotwire and you become hotwire elite. What that gets you, I have no idea.
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Originally Posted by colpuck
(Post 11512100)
You book enough through hotwire and you become hotwire elite. What that gets you, I have no idea.
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Originally Posted by kingalien
(Post 11512114)
One can always put it on their FT profile: "HW Elite"
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Originally Posted by windwalker
(Post 11511583)
Thinking of doing an unthinkable-booking a room through Hotels.com
Going to be in MSY working the week before the 2nd weekend of Jazz feast,decided to stay over and catch the gig. Geez are rooms expensive- tried spg50(thanks but no with a rack rate of 425), EEO with Marriott-can't use Hotels has a special at the Hilton Riverside-stay 3 nights get 3rd one free. Guess I could stay out in Metarie for less and get stay credits but not going to have a car and hate to miss the downtown fun Our guest bedroom was booked a year ago from after Easter through mid-May with three weeks straight of French Quarter Fest and Jazz Fest. Good Luck. :cool: |
Originally Posted by colpuck
(Post 11512142)
It is there.
I've been PL Carbon in the past, might try to regain that |
Originally Posted by Anglo Large Clawed Otter
(Post 11511767)
Don't stay at the Sheraton Metairie. It is seriously :rolleyes:
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Originally Posted by kingalien
(Post 11512232)
Four Points is even worse. I usually stay at the Hampton Inn in Metairie.
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Originally Posted by Anglo Large Clawed Otter
(Post 11512340)
The 4P by the airport is indeed horrendous.
I'm booked there for tues night,(very) early :rolleyes: flight Wed am |
Originally Posted by windwalker
(Post 11512376)
Rot ro
I'm booked there for tues night,(very) early :rolleyes: flight Wed am windwalker: What's the good news? Box: The hotel is near the airport. |
the bad news, its the ramada at JFK.
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Originally Posted by icurhere2
(Post 11512438)
Box: We've got good news and bad news.
windwalker: What's the good news? Box: The hotel is near the airport. Though I've stayed at many a poor 4 pts- LAX,Century City, Houston-SW, Philly, just to name a few |
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