Earn 1 Night FREE At Choice Hotels With 2 Stays

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Per Choice Hotel’s website, Choice Privileges Members can earn a free night (up to 8,000 points) pretty quickly and easily with this promotion which runs until April 22, 2105. They made it a little confusing by their verbiage “Earn 1 Night FREE At Choice Hotels With 2 Stays.” Really, what you will earn is a “minimum of 5,000 and maximum of 8,000 bonus points, depending on the number of base points earned from the two (2) separate qualifying trips.” Which is still good, just slightly different. You can use the points however you want. If you want the free night, they have plenty of hotel options that you can redeem 8,000 points for 1 free night.

Earn 1 Night FREE At Choice Hotels With 2 Stays

You need to register for this if you haven’t already and stay 2 times (trips) with Choice Hotels and you will earn the up to 8,000 points (which is enough for a free night over 1,500 of their properties.) Here is the list that you can redeem 8,000 or less points for.

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Check-in between February 19 and April 22, 2015
Here’s how you can earn:
  1. Register for the promotion below to get started.
  2. Book at Choice Hotels
  3. Take your 2 separate trips then receive enough points to redeem for a free night at over 1,500 hotels.* This means you’ll earn up to 8,000 points.
*A trip is defined as a stay that is any number of consecutive nights at one hotel regardless of check-ins or check-outs. Trips at Econo Lodge®, Rodeway Inn®, Suburban Extended Stay Hotel®, or  MainStay Suites® hotels must be a minimum of two consecutive nights to count as a stay.
*To be eligible to earn the bonus, members must set their earning preference to Choice Privileges points in their online account.
Fine Print
*Free night is based on an 8,000 point Choice Privileges reward night level. Registration required at ChoiceHotels.com before check-out. Members must book trips via ChoiceHotels.com, the Choice Hotels mobile app, or 800.4CHOICE at qualifying rates. Corporate travelers may book through a travel agent or corporate online booking system. Choice Privileges member number must be provided upon check-in. After a second qualifying trip with arrival between 2/19/15 and 4/22/15, members will be awarded a minimum of 5,000 and maximum of 8,000 bonus points, depending on the number of base points earned from the two (2) separate qualifying trips. These bonus points will allow redemption for a free night at the 8,000 reward night level at over 1,500 hotels. A free night at most Choice Privileges locations requires more than 8,000 points. For Comfort Inn, Comfort Suites, Quality, Sleep Inn, Clarion, Cambria Suites or Ascend Hotel Collection hotels, a trip is defined as a stay that is any number of consecutive nights at one hotel regardless of check-ins or check-outs. For Econo Lodge, Rodeway Inn, Suburban Extended Stay Hotel, or MainStay Suites hotels, a trip is defined as a stay that is two (2) or more consecutive nights at one hotel regardless of check-ins or check-outs. Trips at vacation rental property locations and stays booked with the SEGEN rate code do not qualify for promotional bonus points. To be eligible to earn the bonus, members must set their earning preference to Choice Privileges points in their online account. Any change made to earning preference will remain in effect after the promotion has ended. Allow 72 hours from check-out for points to post. You must maintain an address in the U.S. (including U.S. territories) or Canada to be eligible for this promotion. For Choice Privileges program details, eligible rates, eligible countries and point redemption rules, visit choiceprivileges.com. Hotels are independently owned and operated.

Bottom Line

This is a decent promotion if you stay in Choice hotels. Make sure to register before your first stay and make sure your earning preference is set to Choice Privileges points in your online account. You’ll earn the up to 8,000 points after your 2 trips and you can use the points however you want.

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