Earn IHG Free Night Certificates with 2 Nights Stay at Kimpton
IHG has a new promotion that could earn you unrestricted Free Night Certificates with Kimpton stays. Let’s look at the details.
The Offer
Buy 2 or more prepaid, non-refundable nights at select Kimpton hotels and get a free night certificate to use at any IHG® hotel. You must book by May 9th and complete required Kimpton stay between May 8 and September 16, 2018.
You may earn up to 15 total Free Night Certificates for the duration of this offer.
Key Terms
- Limited availability. Buy 2 or more prepaid, non-refundable nights at select Kimpton hotels & get a Free Night Certificate to use at any IHG® hotel for a future stay.
- Offer must be booked by May 9, 2018 or while supplies last under this exclusive rate code.
- Stay from May 8 – September 16, 2018
- Book now while supplies last
- Prepaid, non-refundable
- Free Night Certificate: can be used at any IHG® hotel. Expires March 31, 2019.
- Certificate will be deposited into your Member Account 2-4 weeks after you’ve checked out from your 2+ night stay booked with this exclusive offer.
- You may only earn 15 total Free Night Certificates for the duration of this offer.
- IHG® Rewards Club Exclusive Member Offer
- See eligible Kimpton hotels
- Promo Page
Conclusion
You need to book 2 or more prepaid, non-refundable nights at select Kimpton hotels in order to get the Free Night Certificate. These rates are higher that the lowest rates. But, if Kimpton stays will work for you, then this is a great opportunity to earn unrestricted IHG Free Night Certificates, even if you’re paying a bit more. Not that great of a deal maybe for a mattress run.
You can earn as many as 15Â Free Night Certificates, plus you can stack it with your IHG Accelerate promotion for this quarter.
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