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Old Feb 11, 2011 | 11:12 am
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Expedia Elite Plus

Hi everyone,

Not sure which forum this belongs in, but I got this email today:

Congratulations, You've Achieved Elite Plus™ Status
Welcome, DaveTO

Expedia® Elite Plus™ is our way of thanking you for your loyalty. You're one of the few extremely well-travelled Expedia.ca customers who've qualified by booking at least 15 hotel nights or C$10,000 in travel during the past calendar year. Your membership is valid through February 29, 2012.

Your Elite Plus Membership provides:

• Elite Plus™ VIP Access™— Complimentary hotel room upgrades and other perks at our VIP Access hotels, based on availability at check-in. Visit Elite Plus to see the ever-growing list of participating hotels.

• Exclusive travel offers— Special vouchers and offers for Elite Plus customers. Just for you: C$25 off of your next C$50 booking! See below for details.


Your Welcome Kit is In the Mail
Your personalized membership card will arrive soon. Take it with you to VIP Access™ hotels to receive your perks, including room upgrades, based on availability.

Just for You, Money to Spend On Your Next Trip
We've put a C$25 travel voucher in your Expedia.ca account. Use it to book a hotel or vacation package on Expedia.ca (C$50 minimum).* Book by March 31 for travel through May 31, 2011.

Has anyone gotten any benefits? The list of hotels is pretty random, and covers pretty much most of the major brands: I/C, Loews, Ramada, Radisson, and lots of independents).
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