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There’s a new Amex Offer out that can save you up to 33% on stays at Cambria and Ascend hotels – two of Choice Hotels’ brands.
The Deal
- Spend $300 in one or more purchases on room rate and room charges at Cambria and Ascend hotels & get $100 back with an Amex Offer.
Key Terms
- Expires December 31, 2023.
- Offer valid only at participating Cambria® and Ascend® brand locations in the US; Bluegreen® and Penn National properties are not participating.
- The offer is not valid for any other Choice® brand. Reservations must be made online only at US website choicehotels.com or by using the Choice mobile app.
- Excludes points purchases for the Choice Privileges Rewards Program as well as physical gift cards purchased online, e-gift cards, corporate and bulk gift cards.
- Excludes Ascend® casino properties, please reference choicehotels.com/ascend/casino-hotel-locations to view casino properties.
- Offer only valid on room rate and room charges. Offer not valid for lodging stays that are paid for before the promotion start date or after the promotion end date. Offer is non-transferable.
- Valid only on purchases made in US dollars.
Quick Thoughts
Cambria and Ascend are two of Choice’s more desirable brands to stay at, so this Amex Offer is a great way to save up to 33% on stays at their properties in the US.
Choice is running a promo where you can stay twice and earn 8,000 points, which will stack with this Amex Offer.
Good for the status match at Cambria
I was trying to find the offer, but Amex seems to have done something to their web site a couple of days ago that causes it to timeout with certain browsers. If you are getting the site unavailable message when logging into Amex, try a different browser.
Do Greg or Nick still do posts anymore? Just wondering, seems like it is you and Stephen almost all of the time now.