Hotel Loyalty 2011 Q2 Promotions Radisson Rewards

Radisson and Country Inn Cheap Free Night Vouchers on sale today

DiscoverAmerica.com Daily Getaways has free night vouchers for Radisson Hotels and Country Inns & Suites in the U.S. on sale at 12 noon ET today at deep discounts.

Radisson Hotels = $89.00  ($80.10 with any American Express card payment). Maximum purchase is 3 vouchers. There are 100 Radisson vouchers available in this limited sale. DiscoverAmerica Radisson sale link.

Country Inns & Suites = $56.00 ($50.40 with any American Express card payment). Maximum purchase is 7 vouchers. There are 447 available in this limited sale. DiscoverAmerica sale link.

These vouchers have no expiration date and are transferable.  There are about 140 Radisson Hotels in the U.S.  and over 400 Country Inns for these free night vouchers.

Loyalty Traveler analysis:

I wanted to stay at the Country Inn in Barstow, California last night to earn a credit toward the two stays earn one free night worldwide promotion. I was floored to see the rate at $167 per night and that rate never dropped during the past week. So I am at a Holiday Inn Express instead.

These Radisson and Country Inn vouchers are definitely good deals applicable to hundreds of hotels around the U.S. for cheaper hotel nights than the published rates.

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DiscoverAmerica.com Daily Getaways

There are several more great deals coming on DiscoverAmerica.com Daily Getaways over the next three weeks (rates shown are American Express discounted price).

Mon April 25: Loews Hotel Suite certificates ($200 to $315 range).

Wed April 27: Priority Club points ($60/10,000 so nothing too special except these point purchases qualify for elite status points.)

Thu April 28: Omni Resorts ($170 to $350 range).

Mon May 2: Hilton HHonors points (250,000 points for $1,240 has loads of potential reward opportunity).

Wed May 4: Wyndham Rewards points (up to 48,000 points for $135).

1 Comment

  • Ebing April 21, 2011

    I would buy some if it covers the tax.

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