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How to Get a Free Hotel Night at Radisson Blu & More With Club Carlson 3X Points Promo

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Although Club Carlson announced last week that the free night perk would no longer be available for hotels booked after May 31, 2015, this hotel chain still has some great promotions!

With this new deal, you can earn 3X points on paid stays at Club Carlson hotels through June 28, 2015.  You’ll also get 1,000 bonus points for stays booked through the Club Carlson iPhone or Android mobile apps.

You Can Earn 60X Club Carlson Points or More With This Promotion!

I’ll show you how it works!

Club Carlson Triple Points Time

Link:   Sign-up to Earn Triple Club Carlson Points

You usually earn 20 Club Carlson points per $1 spent at Club Carlson hotels.  This promotion triples that, so you’ll earn 60X points at Club Carlson hotels!

Club Carlson hotels include Country Inns and SuitesRadissonRadisson BluPark Inn by Radisson, and Park Plaza.

Earn Triple Points at Club Carlson Through June 28, 2015

Plus, if you book your stay through the iPhone or Android mobile app you’ll get another 1,000 bonus points.

Points + cash stays do NOT count towards this promotion.  And you have to register before you check-out to earn the bonus points!

Club Carlson Cardholders Will Earn Even More!

Link:   US Bank Club Carlson Card

Folks who have the US Bank Club Carlson card will earn another 10X Club Carlson points for a total of 70 points per dollar spent!  And you get Club Carlson Gold elite status with this card, which will give you a 35% point bonus.

Other card perks include:

The $75 annual fee is NOT waived.

Is the Triple Points Time Promotion a Good Deal?

Let’s take a look at how the points can add up!

If you stay 3 nights at a Club Carlson hotel that costs $150 per night, you’ll earn:

For a total of 28,000 Club Carlson points.  That’s enough for 1 night in a category 3 Club Carlson hotel.

28,000 Club Carlson Points Is Enough for a Free Night at the Radisson Blu Hotel & Spa in Cork, Ireland, Which Can Cost ~$132 per Night

So this is a good deal!

And this an especially great deal for US Bank Club Carlson cardholders who will earn even more points!  Here’s how many points cardholders will earn on the same 3-night stay at a $150 per night hotel:

(Thanks to reader Without Bacon for catching my previous math error!)

That’s a total of 34,650 Club Carlson points!  That’s enough points for 2 nights at Category 2 hotel such as the Radisson Blu Beke Hotel in Budapest, Hungary, which costs ~$79 per night.

And it’s nearly enough for 1 night at a category 4 hotel.

You Could Earn a Free Night at the Radisson Blu Seaside in Helsinki, Finland, Which Would Normally Cost ~$153 per Night

Or if you earn just a few more points you would have enough for 1 night in a category 5 hotel.

With 44,000 Club Carlson Points, You Could Get 1 Free Night at the Radisson Blu Scandinavia in Copenhagen, Which Can Cost ~$240 per Night!

Combine This With Other Club Carlson Promotions!

You should be able to combine this deal with other current Club Carlson promotions such as:

Bottom Line

You can earn 3X points on paid stays at Club Carlson hotels through June 28, 2015.  To get the bonus points, register for this promotion before check-out.

With this promotion you can earn 60X Club Carlson points.  And US Bank Club Carlson cardholders will earn 70X Club Carlson points.  You’ll also earn 1,000 bonus points on each stay when you book through the iPhone or Android mobile app.

And it gets even better if you can combine this with other current promotions like the 30,000 points for Club Carlson cardholders when you book a stay by August 31, 2015.

This is a terrific deal for folks who have plans to stay in places where there’s a Club Carlson hotel!

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