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You can buy discounted certificates for Omni hotel stays through Daily Getaways at 1:00 pm EST.

You Can Get a Great Deal on Omni Hotels

The Daily Getaways website will have a new deal every weekday at 1:00 pm Eastern Time from May 19, 2014, until June 20, 2014.

However, you have to be quick to get in on these deals because they sell out within minutes!

You get an extra 10% off when you use an American Express issued credit or charge card.

Note:  American Express gift cards aren’t eligible for the 10% discount, but some folks have reported Bluebird cards are eligible.

Omni Hotels

You can buy discounted 1 and 2 night stay certificates for Omni hotels:

Restrictions

You have to use the certificates on Friday or Saturdays only and by December 30, 2014.  There are blackout dates which vary by hotel.

If you’ll only stay at Omni hotels on Friday and Saturdays by December 30, 2014, this could be a good deal depending on the hotel and your travel dates.

1.   1 Night at Exclusive Omni Hotels & Resorts for $265

Link:   1 night at Exclusive Omni Hotels & Resorts for $265

You Could Save Hundreds of Dollars Off 1 Night at Select Omni Hotels

Omni is offering 1 night for $265 (~$239 with an American Express card) at any of the following hotels:

This would be a good deal at the Omni Berkshire Place.  One night at the Omni Berkshire Place on December 5, 2014, costs ~$645 through the Omni website or Kayak.  Buying a 1 night certificate for $265, saves you ~$380 (~$645 cash price – $265 certificate cost).

A 1 Night Omni Certificate Would Save You More Than Half the Cash Price

But 1 night at The Omni Homestead Resort on December 5, 2014, through the Omni website or Kayak, costs ~$250 which is ~$15 less than the cost of the certificate ($265 certificate cost – ~$250 cash price).

It’s Cheaper to Pay Cash at The Omni Homestead Resort

You should compare the cash cost for your travel dates vs. the certificate cost.

2.   2 Nights at Omni’s Premier Hotels & Resorts for Just $375

Link:    2 nights at Omni’s Premier Hotels & Resorts for just $375

You’d Pay Only ~$188 a Night to Stay at a Omni Premier Hotel

Omni is offering 2 nights for $375 (~$338 with an American Express card) at any of the following hotels:

You can use a 2 night certificate at the Omni Orlando Resort at ChampionsGate on October 17, 2014, to October 19, 2014, for $375 instead of paying the cash price of ~$568, a savings of $193 (~$568 cash price – $375 certificate cost).

You Pay ~$193 More Without a 2 Night Omni Premier Hotels & Resorts Certificate

But if you booked through Amoma.com via Kayak, you’re better off paying cash because it would only cost ~$354.  So a certificate would cost you ~$21 more ($375 certificate cost – $354 cash price).

You Could Save By Booking Through Discount Sites

But Amoma only sends your information to the hotel a few days before your arrival.  Although, you may save money, you might not get the same bed type.  If you want to make changes to your reservation, you have to email Amoma.  And you might not earn hotel stay credit because it’s a discount site.

For some, saving $21 is not worth sleeping in a double bed instead of a king or the hassle of waiting to hear back from Amoma if they need to change a reservation.

And you’re better off paying cash at the Omni Hilton Head Oceanfront Resort.  Because 2 nights on December 5, 2014, to December 7, 2014, only costs ~$330, a savings of $45 ($375 certificate cost – ~$330 cash price).

You Save $45 Paying Cash vs. the Certificate Cost

You should compare the cash cost for your travel dates vs. the certificate cost.

3.   2 Night Weekend Escape at Select Omni Hotels for $270

Link:   2 night weekend escape at select Omni Hotels for $270

2 Nights at 1 of 11 Omni Hotels for $270

Omni is offering 2 nights for $270 ($243 with an American Express) at any of the following hotels:

If you’re traveling to any of these cities, you’ll save money buying the 2 night weekend escape certificate for $270.  I looked at several travel dates at each of the participating Omni hotels and buying a certificate was cheaper than paying the cash rate.

For example, you would pay ~$415 for 2 nights at the Omni Hotel at CNN Center on November 14, 2014 to November 16, 2014.  But a 2 night certificate would only cost $270, a savings of ~$145 (~$415 cash price – $270 certificate cost)!

You’d Get Good Value From a 2 Night Omni Certificate at the Omni Hotel at CNN Center

if you booked through Amoma.com via Kayak, you’re still better off buying a certificate because you’d save ~$118 ($375 certificate cost – $388 cash price).

An Omni Certificate Can Be Cheaper Than Discounted Sites

4.   2 Night Omni Hotel Getaway for $180

Link:   2 night Omni Hotel getaway for $180

2 Nights at 1 of 12 Omni Hotels for $180

Omni is offering 2 nights for $180 ($162 with an American Express card) at any of the following hotels:

You’ll save money buying the 2 night Omni hotel certificate for $180 because it can be cheaper than paying the cash rate at each of the participating Omni hotels.

For example, 2 nights at the Omni Houston Hotel at Westside on November 14, 2014, to November 16, 2014, through the Omni website or Kayak, costs ~$232, ~$52 more than a 2 night certificate (~$232 cash price – $180 certificate cost).

A 2 Night Certificate for $180 Is a Good Deal!

Bottom Line

You can buy 4 different discounted certificates for Omni hotel stays from the Daily Getaways.  And if you use your American Express card, you’ll save an additional 10%.

The certificates are only good at specific Omni hotels and they have to be used on Fridays or Saturdays by December 30, 2014.  Plus there are blackout dates that vary by hotel.

Depending on the city and your travel date, a discounted Omni certificate could be a good deal.

I looked at several travel dates and could save money using the 2 night Weekend Escape certificate for $270 and the 2 night Omni hotel getaway for $180 at every participating hotel.  However, your results may vary.  So do what’s best for you.

Which of the Omni certificates look good to you?

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