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In celebration of Memorial Day, Expedia is offering folks $75 off $250+ hotel bookings through May 29, 2017.  But only while supplies last.

So if you want to take advantage of the deal, I’d suggest booking sooner rather than later!

You Can Save $75 Off a $250+ Expedia Booking at Hotels Like the Hyatt at Olive 8 in Downtown Seattle

I’ll share the details and important restrictions!

$75 off $250+ Expedia Hotel Bookings

Link:   Expedia Memorial Day Coupon

Through May 29, 2017 (or while supplies last!), you can get $75 off a $250+ hotel booking through Expedia.  For stays through September 15, 2017.

To get the deal, use promotion code “MEMORIAL75” on the final booking screen.

Most major hotel chains, like IHG, Hilton, Marriott, and Starwood, are excluded.  But Best Western and Hyatt stays qualify for the discount!

Use Promotion Code “MEMORIAL75” to Save $75 Off a $250+ Expedia Booking

Other important restrictions:

This deal could make sense for folks who like Hyatt, Best Western, or independent hotels.  But keep in mind, you won’t earn hotel points or stay credits on 3rd-party bookings.  And your elite status may not be recognized.

Plus, you should always shop around to make sure you’re getting the best price!

And don’t forget to use a card that earns bonus points on 3rd-party hotel bookings, like the Chase Sapphire Reserve, Chase Sapphire Preferred Card, or Citi Premier Card.

Bottom Line

Through May 29, 2017, or while supplies last, you can save $75 off a $250+ Expedia hotel booking.

On the final screen, use promotion code “MEMORIAL75” for stays through September 15, 2017.

Most major chains (except Best Western and Hyatt) are excluded.  See the terms and conditions for restrictions.

Do you plan on taking advantage of this deal?  Let me know in the comments!

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