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Today’s Daily Getaway: Discounted Marriott Gift Cards!

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Here’s an especially useful Daily Getaways deal to help folks save on travel purchases they’d likely make anyway!

At 1:00 pm Eastern Time today, you can buy Marriott eGift cards (available in 3 different amounts) at a 20% discount.

Marriott hotels are very convenient, because they have hotels everywhere.  So buying a Marriott eGift card will be easy to use.  That’s another reason why the limited-time offer on the Chase Marriott Premier card for 100,000 Marriott points after meeting minimum spending requirements is so valuable!
Use Today’s Daily Getaways Deal for a Discounted Stay at Marriott & Ritz-Carlton Hotels, Like The Reef Atlantis, Autograph Collection

I’ll tell you what you need to know about this deal!

Marriott Discounts 2017

Link:   Daily Getaways

Link:   $100 Marriott Gift Card for $80

At 1:00 pm Eastern Time today, you’ll be able to buy discounted Marriott gift cards to save on hotel stays!  The cards come in 3 different amounts:

Marriott will then email you an eGift card within 14 days of your purchase.  And the eGift card never expires, so you can use it years later!

Who Is This Deal For?

If you have plans to stay at a Marriott hotel, these deals are a no-brainer.  That’s because you’ll essentially get 20% off when you buy one of these gift cards.

And remember, you can also use Marriott gift cards at Ritz-Carlton hotels!

Buy a Marriott Gift Card and Use It at a Luxury Hotel, Like the Ritz-Carlton St. Thomas

Even if you don’t have a Marriott hotel stay planned, Marriott is a huge chain, with hotels just about everywhere!  So anyone who can see themselves staying in a hotel in the foreseeable future would do well with a Marriott gift card.  Because Marriott eGift cards do NOT expire.

Note:   Remember to use a card that earns bonus points for travel, like the Chase Sapphire Preferred or Citi Prestige.  Because when you buy packages from Daily Getaways, it codes as a travel purchase.

Bottom Line

Today, at 1:00 pm Eastern Time, you can buy $100, $250, and $500 Marriott Gift cards at a 20% discount.  You can save on hotel stays wherever you’re going.  Because Marriott hotels are everywhere!

This is a good deal, so these packages might sell quickly!  Make sure you’re at your computer the minute these deals go live.

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