Stay 3 Nights at the Venetian or Palazzo in Vegas & Get a Free Night at any IHG Property

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ihg las vegas promotion

IHG Rewards Club has released a new promotion for stays at their Intercontinental partner properties in Vegas.

The Offer

Until August 10, 2016, book three consecutive nights at The Venetian® or The Palazzo® Las Vegas, and get one Free Night at your choice of more than 5,000 IHG® hotels and resorts worldwide.

Key Terms

  • You must register for the promotion. All guests must be an IHG Rewards Club member to participate.
  • Book either the “Best Flex” or “Smart Plan” rate through IHG.
  • Stay before August 31, 2016.
  • Include a Thursday or Sunday in your stay.

You can find the full terms and register for the promotion here.

Free Night Terms

  • The Free Night Certificate will be awarded within 4 week of check out date.
  • Free Night is valid for one standard room night rate and applicable taxes only.
  • Free Night is valid at hotels in the IHG® Rewards Club Family of Brands (excluding Kimpton Hotels and Restaurants) globally and must be redeemed and stay must be completed by March 31, 2017.

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Currently Intercontinental Hotel Groups is paying back 15% cashback through Ebates. Booking these hotels should qualify for the cashback.

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Jedimaster

What I find interesting is that this MIGHT stack with Amex FHR – they have current 4th night free with the Palazzo only, plus other perks like 2 free breakfast and $100 spa credit.

The price on Amex FHR is the EXACT same as the flex rate for a 3 night or 4 night booking. So if you book 4 nights with FHR, it might be reasonable to expect 4th night free at hotel per Amex AND your free night voucher plus IHG points and the FHR goodies.

Anyone have experience with stacking like this? I know Prestige works as they book through IHG website and can get that rate.

I would appreciate any input as am planning to book something soon for a trip with the parents and want to treat them to something special….and get good deal in process.

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Ben

Respectfully, I don’t think this is a good deal. IHG’s “Best Flex” and “Smart Plan” rates seem to be way above pre-paid rates for the same nights — I checked a few weekends and they were $80-$125 higher per night (pre-paid was about $235 at either hotel, and IHG’s rates were $320 – $360). So the “free” night will cost 240 – $375 ($80-$125 * 3). Could be a good value if you have a plan to use it at a high-priced property, but probably not worth it to collect speculatively.

Generally I have a hard time using a lot of deals in Las Vegas because there seems to be so much variance between the flexible rates published by the hotels themselves and cheap pre-paid rates on sites like Kayak.

Thanks for all you guys do!