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Today Only: 20% Off Marriott Gift Cards!

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Today, you can save 20% on Marriott gift cards.  This deal starts at 1:00 pm Eastern Time.

Through April 24, 2015a new travel deal will be available every weekday at 1:00 pm Eastern Time.

Act Fast! Because Today’s Deal Won’t Last Long!

Deal for April 17,2015 – 20% Off Marriott Gift Cards

Link:   Daily Getaways Calendar

Link:   Save 20% on Marriott Gift Cards

Link:   My Review of This Week’s Deals

You can get a 20% discount on Marriott gift cards, which can be used like cash at Marriott hotels.

There are 3 denominations of gift cards you can buy:

This is a great way to save on stays at Marriott hotel brands, which include:

So with your gift cards you can save 20% on:

A Stay at the JW Marriott Camelback Inn Resort in Scottsdale, Arizona

Or save at Ritz-Carlton hotels such as:

Save 20% at the Ritz-Carlton on Key Biscayne in Miami, Florida

You could also use your Marriott gift card to:

Get a 20% Discount on High Tea for Mother’s Day at the Ritz-Carlton in Central Park

Marriott gift cards do NOT expire.  So you can use them any time!  I expect this deal to be gone within minutes!

Bottom Line

You can buy Marriott gift cards for 20% off at 1:00 pm Eastern Time today.

Marriott gift cards can be used like cash at any Marriott brand hotel, including Ritz-Carlton.  And they never expire!  This is a great deal, especially for folks who already have plans for a paid stay at a Marriott hotel.

But be ready to place your order this afternoon!  This deal won’t last long!

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