A couple of days ago, we wrote about an amazing hotel deal first noticed by Extreme Hotel Deals. You could book the Four Seasons Palo Alto for $35 a night, and can even make your booking through American Express Fine Hotel & Resorts for more benefits.
Well, Extreme Hotel Deals is back with another amazing deal. You can book a 2-bedroom Tower suite at the Hilton El San Juan Resort for just $99 a night in Summer 2017! Even the basic King Bed room is going for over $500 for the same dates, so this truly is a great steal. The hotel is also undergoing some renovation until early 2017, so you will likely get to experience new rooms and refreshed hotel grounds.
Similar rates are widely available from May 1 to July 18, 2017, so it’s perfect if you’re planning a summer getaway there. You can always use the “Flexible Dates” view on Hilton’s website to see available dates. The $99/night rate is an Advance Purchase rate for Hilton HHonors members (free to join), though you won’t be able to make changes or cancellations. You can also opt for the HHonors rate, which is $113/night, but gives you the flexibility to cancel for free up to 3 days in advance.
But if you have a Premium Chase credit card, you can book your stay through Chase’s Luxury Hotel & Resorts Collection. Eligible cards include the Chase Sapphire Reserve, Chase Sapphire Preferred, or even the United MileagePlus Explorer card. They only offer the (flexible) Best Available rate, but you also get free daily buffet breakfast and a $50 resort credit per stay. The rate quoted below include taxes.
As usual, with rates like this one, there is always a chance that the hotel might cancel the nights and not honor the rate. For that reason, I wouldn’t book flights or make other arrangements just yet. But this is a great deal with a flexible cancellation policy if you use the right rate. So if you think there’s a chance you might be up for a trip or stay there, it could be worth jumping on!
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