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Best Western has a new promo out that awards a $100 (Best Western) gift card after staying three nights by 2/4/24. The nights do not have to be consecutive. The gift card expires on 5/31/24 but, if you can use it, that adds up to a $33/night return, in addition to the normal program and credit cards rewards.
The Deal
- Earn a $100 Best Western gift card after staying three nights by February 4th, 2023.
- Registration Required
- Only valid for stays in the US, Canada or the Caribbean Islands
- Gift card expires on 5/31/24.
- Canadian residents will get a CA$100 gift card.
Key Terms
- Best Western Rewards® (“BWR®”) members (“Rewards Member(s)”) who (a) register for this promotion on bestwestern.com or as otherwise permitted (e.g., at the front desk of any Best Western® branded hotel), (b) complete at least three (3) eligible night stays* between December 4, 2023 and February 4, 2024 (“Promotion Period”) at any Best Western branded hotel in the United States, Canada, or the Caribbean Islands, and (c) have a valid email address listed in the Rewards Member’s account profile at the time of registration for the promotion, will earn one (1) promotional $100 USD/CAD** Best Western® Gift Card (“Gift Card”).
- There is a limit of one (1) $100 USD/CAD Gift Card per Rewards Member during the promotion. Gift Cards expire on May 31, 2024.
- Promotion registration and BWR enrollment/membership is required prior to the first eligible night stay.
- Eligible night stays completed prior to promotion registration and BWR enrollment/membership will not count towards satisfying the promotion requirements.
- Please allow approximately two (2) weeks from completion of the third eligible night stay to receive the Gift Card. The Gift Card will be sent electronically to the Rewards Member’s email address (regardless of whether the Rewards Member has opted out of Best Western communications).
- Gift Cards expire on May 31, 2024. The expiration date will be stated on the Gift Card. No extensions, substitutions, or replacements available.
- An “eligible night stay” for the purpose of this promotion is defined as a night stay at any Best Western branded hotel in the United States, Canada, or the Caribbean Islands, at a rate eligible for earning points, with the exception of a night booked through an online travel agency, a night booked through a tour operator, or a night booked at a special discounted rate (see BWR program rules for further information on eligibility criteria at bestwesternrewards.com).
- Eligible night stays can be consecutive or separate and at the same Best Western branded hotel or different hotels. Eligible night stays that take place during the Promotion Period must be completed on or before February 4, 2024 to be counted towards the promotion.
- Rewards Members will be issued a Gift Card in USD or CAD currencies only. USD for residents of the United States and the Caribbean Islands. CAD for residents of Canada. All other Rewards Members outside of these countries will receive a USD Gift Card.
Quick Thoughts
I don’t often stay at Best Western properties, but this is a very good promotion…especially since it stacks with all the other normal rewards. It’s important to note that the $100 gift card expires on 5/31/24 and the terms specify that it could take up to 2 weeks after completing the 3rd night stay to receive it. So, in order to actually take advantage of the offer, you’d need to stay three nights by 2/4/24 and be able to then use that gift card at a subsequent stay between whenever you get it and the end of May. If that fits into your travel plans, this promo is worth taking a look at.
Make sure you click through from a shopping portal to earn cashback/rewards on your stay(s) too – here are the current rates.
(h/t: OMAAT)
I have never stayed at this chain. Do you if there rooms are any good?
Most of the brands are sort of in the Comfort Inn to Holiday Inn range, I would say.
Got-cha….thanks Tim!