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Ready to save Big Money on travel like hotels, car rentals, and attractions?  Good news!

Via Loyalty Traveler, the US Travel Association’s Daily Getaways is back.  And starting April 10, 2017, they’ll offer 5 weeks of different daily deals and discounts.

In the Past, Folks Have Been Able to Save Cash on Travel Purchases Like Car Rentals With the Daily Getaways Promotion!

Here’s what we know about the 2017 Daily Getaways deal so far.

Daily Getaways 2017

Link:   Daily Getaways

The Daily Getaways website will have a new deal every weekday at 1:00 pm Eastern Time from April 10, 2017, through May 12, 2017.  But we won’t get a preview of this year’s deals until April 3, 2017.

In the past, Daily Getaways has offered discounts on things like IHG points purchases, Choice hotel stays, tickets to Busch Gardens and SeaWorld, and more!

But there are limited numbers of discounts available.  Once they’re sold, the deal is done!

Some deals are just ok.  But there have been a few that were outstanding!  And the really great deals usually sell out within a couple of minutes (or even seconds!).  So the start time is important.

How Does Half-Off a Night at the Beautiful Viva Wyndham Azteca All-Inclusive Resort in Playa Del Carmen, Mexico Sound? You Can Get Deals Like This With Daily Getaways!

For example, last year you could buy 15,000 Wyndham points for $150 through Daily Getaways.

This was an excellent deal, because 15,000 Wyndham points is enough for a free night at almost any Wyndham hotel, including top hotels and all-inclusive resorts in the Caribbean and Mexico!  Like the Viva Wyndham Azteca, that can cost ~$320+ per night.

They also sold Las Vegas hotel and entertainment packages at steep discounts.  Like a 2-night stay at New York-New York in a Suite, tickets to the Zumanity show, and dinner for 2 at Gallagher’s Steakhouse for $475.  That’s a savings of hundreds of dollars!

Hopefully we’ll see a few great deals like this again this year. 😉

And don’t forget, Daily Getaways code as a travel purchase on cards like the Chase Sapphire Preferred, which earns 2X Chase Ultimate Rewards points for travel purchases.  So it’s worth using a card that earns bonus points on travel!

Bottom Line

You can save lots of money with the Daily Getaways travel deals, which start April 10, 2017, and run through May 12, 2017.

In previous years, the best offers have sold out very quickly!  But we’ll remind you of the daily discounts throughout the promotion.  So you can decide which deals you’re interested in.

Daily Deals will reveal the first few days of deals on April 3, 2017.

Which offers are you hoping will return this year?  Let me know in the comments!

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