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Yinzer Feb 12, 2014 12:03 am

Marriott Seattle Southcenter TownePlace Suites $10
 
via http://www.extremehoteldeals.com/mar...ace-suites-10/

Available on lots of otas and direct.

"Marriott has a fantastic deal at the TownPlace Suite Seattle* Southcenter. $10/night 'Park Here Fly There' Package includes room, breakfast daily, 14 nights parking following your stay, and airport transportation. King and queen suite rooms are available.

Package is available every Friday through Sunday, April-September 2014.
"

Jimgotkp Feb 12, 2014 12:14 am

Works really well with the Megabonus promo. Thanks, Yinzer!

Yinzer Feb 12, 2014 12:18 am

Marriott is definitely the way to go but also possibly an opportunity for free orbucks if there are cancellations.

eunduklee Feb 12, 2014 12:36 am

is it dead already?

TAWS Feb 12, 2014 12:40 am


Originally Posted by eunduklee (Post 22333439)
is it dead already?

No, you have to click on packages to see the price. It won't show up on flexible search.

GumboCook Feb 12, 2014 12:41 am

still there just booked a few. fri, sat or sun nite. look at pkgs.

eunduklee Feb 12, 2014 12:44 am

oops thanks! forgot its only for friday - sunday stays.

Mrdeals805 Feb 12, 2014 12:48 am

What is the past precedent from marriott or orbitz when having reserved mistake rates? Honor rates? Cancel and offer a courtesy? I think I have seen marriott offer vouchers in the past, $25-$50? But can't recall exactly. Wonder if I should book a handful of weekends for the sake of gaining easy orbucks/mariott rewards etc.

Yinzer Feb 12, 2014 12:53 am


Originally Posted by Mrdeals805 (Post 22333466)
What is the past precedent from marriott or orbitz when having reserved mistake rates? Honor rates? Cancel and offer a courtesy? I think I have seen marriott offer vouchers in the past, $25-$50? But can't recall exactly. Wonder if I should book a handful of weekends for the sake of gaining easy orbucks/mariott rewards etc.

To generalize: both usually either honor or provide some very limited compensation. It can be a hassle however.

TAWS Feb 12, 2014 12:54 am


Originally Posted by Mrdeals805 (Post 22333466)
What is the past precedent from marriott or orbitz when having reserved mistake rates? Honor rates? Cancel and offer a courtesy? I think I have seen marriott offer vouchers in the past, $25-$50? But can't recall exactly. Wonder if I should book a handful of weekends for the sake of gaining easy orbucks/mariott rewards etc.

You aren't going to get a voucher for every booking you make...you'll get a $25 voucher at the most. Not really worth the hassle if you ask me.

llbad Feb 12, 2014 1:04 am

Thanks OP! Actually interested in the stay here, not begging for a voucher...

MDtR-Chicago Feb 12, 2014 1:15 am

Ok, booked a weekend we should have free. Would be a nice little trip. Thanks for the post!

Lumeria Feb 12, 2014 2:42 am

Hrm. The cheapest I'm seeing at this point is $89. I don't see it in packages, but I'm unfamiliar with the site, so may not be looking in the right place, assuming it's still available.

paffendorf Feb 12, 2014 2:59 am

a wonderful way to arrange my stay for my upcoming DL C class transcon paid 30$ (mistake fare) :)
Thanks OP!
Love FT!

alexteacher Feb 12, 2014 3:02 am

^

It's still on from $10 on the Marriott website.

I'm looking at it now from this link...

https://www.marriott.com/reservation/rateListMenu.mi

...but don't know if it will take you directly there.

It is an amazing find with the MegaBonus...

Wish I could use it.

The Megabonus only goes until April 30th, so far as I can see...


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