Best Western Rewards' latest promotion has launched two generous hotel deals that allow you to stack bonuses this winter. And while you may already have your holiday or winter stays booked, this hotel promotion is one that you should really consider and take advantage of. Keep reading to find out how you can earn up to 100,000 reward points, as well as a $100 gift card.
First, Best Western Rewards members can earn 10,000 bonus points for every stay completed by Feb. 4, 2024, with just a one-night minimum at any Best Western-branded hotel in the United States, Canada or the Caribbean. This bonus would be worth $60 by TPG's latest valuation of Best Western Rewards points.
This bonus can be earned up to 10 times during this period. Members who book 10 stays of at least one night each would earn 100,000 bonus points (worth $600 by TPG's latest valuations.) Best Western Rewards members must register at this link before their first stay and book before Dec. 3.
Earning $60 worth of points for a one-night stay potentially costing less than $60 is a fantastic deal.
After staying three nights before Feb. 4 at properties in the United States, Canada or the Caribbean, Best Western Rewards members will receive a $100 Best Western gift card, valid at any of its 4,300 global properties. Gift cards will be emailed up to two weeks after the eligible stays, and gift cards are limited to one per person.
No registration is required, and the stays do not need to be consecutive, so three one-night stays would net 30,000 points plus the $100 gift card.
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So, let's say you end up earning 30,000 reward points for a three-night stay; you can use those points toward your next vacation. Remember, Best Western has properties all over the world. If you're planning a European vacation for 2024, you could save yourself money by booking a free night in Naples, Italy, the gateway to the world-famous Amalfi Coast, next summer. You could also use the gift card to extend your stay at a reduced cost.
Or, for something closer to home, two eligible nights with this promotion would earn enough points for a free night in Beverly Hills, California.
These are two very generous promotions from Best Western. Even if you are only staying one night this winter, you can still earn 10,000 bonus points, which could be worth at least the value of your stay, depending on the location and cost of the property.
The $100 gift card for a three-night stay is also great because it does not require you to stay three consecutive nights during a single stay.
Register at this link to take advantage of these promotions and book before Dec. 3 for stays by Feb. 4.
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