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Save $25 Off $100+ Hotels With Expedia App

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Via Points, Miles, and Martinis, you can save $25 off $100+ hotel bookings made through the Expedia mobile app.

You’ll need to enter your mobile number on the Expedia site to receive the coupon code.

It’s valid for stays through December 31, 2016.  But there are several restrictions.

Use Your Coupon Code to Save $25 Off a $100+ Hotel Booking Through the Expedia Mobile App

Here’s how to use the coupon.

Save $25 With Expedia Coupon Code

Link:   Expedia

Link:   Expedia Mobile App

To get the coupon code, visit the Expedia site.

Scroll down, and you’ll see a banner for $25 off your first app hotel booking.  Then, enter your mobile number to receive the coupon code.

Enter Your Mobile Number to Download the Expedia Mobile App and Receive a $25 Coupon Code

The $25 coupon code is valid for stays of $100+ booked through the Expedia mobile app.

On the check-out page under the “Payment” section, you’ll see where you can “Enter a coupon or promotion code.”  Add your mobile coupon code there and the $25 discount will be applied!

Here are key points of the deal:

Because many larger hotel chains are restricted, this coupon code is good for folks booking stays at smaller hotels.

And remember to use a credit card which offers bonus points for travel, like the Chase Sapphire Reserve, Chase Sapphire Preferred, or Citi ThankYou Premier Card.

Bottom Line

Save $25 off $100+ hotel stays when book through the Expedia mobile app.

You’ll need to enter your mobile number on the Expedia site to get your unique $25 coupon code.

There are several restrictions.  So shop around before booking to make sure you’re getting the best deal!

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