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A Handful of Black Friday Hotel Promotions: Marriott, Starwood, and More!

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Did you know you can get amazing Black Friday deals without pitching a tent on Thursday afternoon?

That’s because hotels often have great flash deals to help save you money on upcoming travel.  I’ll show you what I’ve found so far!

Use This Promo to Book a Cheap Stay at a Marriott Hotel Between December 7, 2017, and January 15, 2018

1.   Fairmont

Link:   Fairmont Promotion

Fairmont is giving you a 15% bonus when you buy electronic gift cards:

2.   Marriott and Starwood

Link:   Marriott Promotion

Link:   Starwood Promotion

You can book participating Marriott and Starwood hotels in the United States, Caribbean, Latin America, and Canada for as low as $89 per night:

There are still a few unknowns about these hotel promotions, like how many and which type of hotels will actually be included in the sale.  We’ll know more once the sale launches tomorrow, November 23, 2017.

Bottom Line

I see lots of potentially nice Black Friday savings with Fairmont, Marriott, and Starwood hotels.  Jumping on these sales might help anyone who has yet to book their winter holiday travel.

Let me know in the comments if you find any other great hotel deals!

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