New Hilton Promotion, Get a Free Night at Tons of Properties
Hilton has a new promotion that can get you a free night when you book a four or five night stay at participating resorts. The promotion is for hotels in the U.S., the Caribbean and Latin America. Let’s check out the details.
The Offer
Enjoy a free night and stay at our participating resorts a little longer with the Another Day In Paradise package.
- Book a 3 night stay, and get your 4th night free for resort stays in the Continental U.S., the Caribbean and Latin America
- Book a 4 night stay, and get your 5th night free for resorts stays in Hawaii
Key Terms
- Offer requires three-day advance reservations.
- Offer requires a minimum stay of six (6) consecutive nights and a maximum stay of ten (10) consecutive nights at Hilton Waikoloa Village and Hilton Aruba Caribbean Resort & Casino, a minimum stay of five (5) consecutive nights and a maximum stay of eight (8) consecutive nights at hotels and resorts in Hawaii (except Hilton Waikoloa Village) and a minimum stay of four (4) consecutive nights and a maximum stay of seven (7) consecutive nights at participating resort properties in the US (except Hawaii), Canada, Latin America and the Caribbean.
- Full, non-refundable prepayment required at time of booking.
- Your credit card will be charged immediately for the total amount quoted for the entire stay as reserved and refunds or credits will not be issued unless otherwise indicated by local law.
Conclusion
A pretty good offer from Hilton, especially for those who have a cash stay planned at one of these resorts already. Maybe the Casa Marina in Key West?
If you stack it properly and have Diamond status from the Aspire card then this could net you a big chunk of points with a decent savings. It is also possible that the $250 Aspire card’s resort credit may work for this too.
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