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Crazy Deal! Book Conrad Chicago Today Only From ~$11 per Night!

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Act fast!  Today, November 14, 2017, at 11:00 am Central Time, you can book a room at the luxury Conrad Chicago starting at just ~$11 per night.

This is NOT a mistake rate – it’s to celebrate the hotel’s first anniversary!  But you must call 844-676-2522 to book using promotion code “1YEAR“.

Rooms at the Conrad Chicago normally sell for ~$200 to ~$400 per night, so this is an incredible steal!  But there are a number of restrictions, and this deal will not last long.

Book a Luxury Night at the Conrad Chicago Starting at Just ~$11 With Their Anniversary Sale – but You’ll Have to Act SUPER Fast

I’ll share the details!

Conrad Chicago for Just ~$11 per Night

Link:   Conrad Chicago First Anniversary Promotion

Today at 11:00 am Central Time, you can book a room at the Conrad Chicago for just ~$11!  Stay dates are between November 15, 2017, and March 31, 2018.

To get in on the deal, call 844-676-2522 and mention group code “1YEAR” for the discounted rate.  Here are the restrictions:

I suspect the ~$11 rates will sell out very quickly.  So call in right at 11:00 am Central Time today to have the best chance at booking the cheapest rate!

The Conrad Chicago Overlooks the Magnificent Mile – You’ll Be in the Center of All the Action

You may be able to book the discounted ~$111 rate online at this link after 11:00 am Central Time.  Let me know if you have any luck!

Bottom Line

Today only, November 14, 2017, at 11:00 am Central Time, the Conrad Chicago is putting rooms on sale starting at just ~$11 per night.  It’s to celebrate their first birthday!

To book, call 844-676-2522 to book using promotion code “1YEAR“.

Rooms at this rate are limited to 3 per night.  Stay dates are November 15, 2017, to March 31, 2018.  And you can only book one discounted room per person.  There are blackout dates around the holidays.

After the $11 rates sell out, you’ll still be able to get cheap rooms for ~$111 per night.  That’s still a nice discount!

Let me know if you get a cheap room!

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