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Through November 9, 2018, Wyndham is running a deal where folks can earn double Miles & More miles (1,000 miles per stay) for up to 3 stays.  And their Masterpass promotion is still running through August 31, 2018.

If you’d like more ways to avoid paying full price for hotels, check out our 11 insider tips for saving on your next hotel stay.

Next Time You’re Staying at a Wyndham Hotel, Like the Wyndham New Yorker, Make Sure You’re Earning All the Bonus Points & Miles You Can!

Wyndham Miles & More Promotion

What’s the deal:   Earn double Miles & More miles (Lufthansa miles) per stay for up to 3 stays (3,000 miles total)

End date:   Register & book your stay by October 31, 2018

Travel dates:   Complete your stay by November 9, 2018

Important terms & restrictions:

Promotion Link:   Wyndham Miles & More promotion

Good Deal or Not:   Miles & More miles (Lufthansa miles) can be useful for booking Star Alliance partner awards, but you’ll only be able to earn 1,000 Miles & More miles per stay for up to 3 stays.  And Miles & More miles expire 36 months after you earn them, regardless of whether or not you have any activity on the account (unless you have the co-branded Miles & More credit card or elite status with the Miles & More program).

So earning 3,000 Miles & More miles won’t be that useful unless you already have a stash of them you’re trying to add too.  For most folks the Wyndham Masterpass promotion is a better deal.

Hat tip:   Frequent Miler

Wyndham Masterpass Promotion

What’s the deal?:   Earn 7,500 bonus Wyndham points per stay for up to 2 stays (15,000 Wyndham points total)

End date:   Book by August 31, 2018

Travel dates:  Stays must be completed by September 1, 2018

Important terms & restrictions:

Promotion Link:  Wyndham Masterpass Promotion

Good Deal or Not:  This is a fantastic deal because any Wyndham hotel costs just 15,000 points per night.  So you’re basically getting a free night at the best Wyndham hotels in the world!

If you already have Wyndham hotel stays planned, taking advantage of this deal is a no-brainer.  And it could even be worth switching your hotel stays if you find a Wyndham location that fits your upcoming travel plans!

You can easily find a Wyndham hotel to book for $50 or less (but your stay will need to cost $25 or more (not including taxes & fees) to qualify for this promotion).  So after spending only $100 on 2 separate nights at a cheap Wyndham hotel, you could stay at an expensive hotel like The New Yorker, a Wyndham Hotel, for 15,000 Wyndham points!  Rooms there often sell for $400+!

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