Graduate Hotels 30
-Hour Sale, Book For Just $30/Night
Graduate Hotels has launched a new summer promotion. During the 30-hour sale you can book rooms for only $30. The sale starts tomorrow.
Their locations are mostly on the east coast (including a first-ever hotel on Roosevelt Island), with several properties on the west coast and the UK. Let’s take a look at the details of this sale.
CODE: SUMMER30
The Offer
For 30 hours only, you can book select rooms for $30 (US) / £30 (UK) per night at every Graduate Hotels location. Sale starts May 25, 2022 at 12 pm ET. Sign up to learn more about future offers.
Conclusion
Graduate Hotels has a total of 32 properties that you can book for $30 per night through this promotion. Three more coming in 2023.
Check the list of properties now and see if any of their locations align with your travel plans. Then get ready to book tomorrow.
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In Ann Arbor, Zero availability for the entire period!! BS.
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Rooms are there, website still broken some, but got one booked
Congrats Paul. I know a few were able to get through after much persistence.
No $30 rate availability checking dozens of dates and stay lengths in Tucson. Website problems- telling me to log in when I was already logged in. I plan to avoid this chain for wasting my time.
I was able to get all the way to the purchase page and then the page timed out.
I find rooms and it won’t let me add a credit card. Lame
Exactly. Wasted my time through the site not working. Found the $30 rooms (multiple options) I wanted, then no place to enter the credit card.
Basically a scam. Website back up, no cheap rooms.
There should be laws against this, similar to lottery. They have to disclosure how many rooms are available. They get all this free publicity for …
I think “live” isn’t quite correct. I presume the only way to get the deal is to book with their website, and their website is down.
Even when I was in their website I didn’t see any $30 nights for multiple nights I checked
Just like last year’s summer promotion, where you could stay 30 nights in a month for a fixed fee, the website crashed one minute after the sale began. Don’t waste your time with their promotions – you may have missed out on one sale room allocated per property.
I think it was crashed a few minutes before. Wasn’t aware they had one last year. You would have thought they would be better prepared this time.