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šØ Two extremely valuable hotel deals
Both of these might surprise you, and we'll finish off the day with some travel trivia.
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š Trivia Tuesday: Ever heard of the monkey buffet festival? Right... yeah, I hadn't either. But, can you guess where this annual furry-friend-honoring banquet takes place? Keep reading to find out.
Good morning and welcome back to Daily Drop, the Big Mac of newsletters. Weāre layered, flavourful, and saucy as hell. š
Anyway, letās travel:
šØ A great promo fromā¦ Wyndham?
šø Last Call: Buy Hyatt points with a 25% discount
š¤ Travel Trivia Tuesday
šØ A great promo fromā¦ Wyndham?
Another day, another great opportunity to wring extra value from hotel stays. This time around, weāve got a lucrative deal fromā¦ Wyndham?
No, that canāt be rightā¦
But it is.
Until January 2024, you can earn up to 30,000 bonus Wyndham points on your stays.
Hereās the deal:
Earn triple points on Wyndham stays of two nights or longer
You must book your stays by January 12th, 2024
You must complete your stays by January 15th, 2024
You need to register for the offer
You can earn a maximum of 30,000 points from this promo
Triple points is awesome. Even the big boi programs like Hilton, Marriott, IHG, etc. rarely (if ever) offer something so rewarding for such a long timeframe.
Generally speaking, you earn 10x points per dollar spent by having a free Wyndham Rewards account.
With this promo, youāll be earning 30x points per dollar, which isā¦ to put it simplyā¦ Pretty cool.
For example, this 3-night stay in the picturesque ski town of Avon, Colorado would run you around $204 per night, or around $612 total.
Just from this stay, youād earn a whopping 18,360 points.
Wyndham hotels cost as little as 7,500 points per night, meaning that your stay earns you enough points for at least two additional free nights, a fantastic return on your spend.
At the end of the day, there are a number of excellent hotel promos going on right now.
But Wyndham has a HUGE global footprint of more than 9,000 hotels, and this current promo is certainly on par with the other ones, so Iād consider looking into Wyndham for your stays through the end of the year and early in the new year.
šø Last Call: Buy Hyatt points with a 25% discount
Ughā¦ another hotel sectionā¦?
I know. But bear with me. š» Because itās another good one.
Today is your last chance to buy Hyatt points at a discounted rate, and I think itās worth considering as an option for your hotel stays.
Most people tend to avoid purchasing points with cash, because it ruins the illusion of points being āfreeā (which they arenāt, but thatās a topic for a different day š).
But sometimes, you can use points to game the system in a way that can save you HUNDREDS of dollars.
And Iāll tell you how.
Letās take a quick example.
I was looking at this gorgeous hotel in Prague, which as a Category 1 property, only costs 3,500 points per night.
So, for a 6-night stay, youād only need to shell out 21,000 Hyatt points. First of all, thatās amazingā¦
Second of all, not everyone has Hyatt points to shell out in the first place.
With the current points sale, you could simply purchase 21,000 points for the low, low price of just $378.
For reference, booking the same hotel on the same nights with cash would run you a total of $809. And thatās for a prepaid rate with no cancellation, either.
So from this tactic alone, youāre saving $431 by simply using points purchasing to your advantage.
But it gets even betterā¦
You may remember that Hyattās Bonus Journeys promotion is also going on right now, offering 3,000 bonus points for every three Hyatt nights.
Since youād be staying for six nights, youād rake in a return of 6,000 points from the promotion, which is enough to book almost two additional nights at the same property.
So hereās the bottom line:
Donāt write off this deal (or any points purchasing sales), because you can REALLY use them to your advantage and save money.
Donāt forget, the sale ends today!
š¤ Travel Trivia Tuesday
Correct answer: Thailand
Apparently, people in Thailand honor an epic tale over 2,000 years old that tells of a monkey king who saved a royal deity. Since then, monkeys have been viewed in their culture as a sign of good fortune and prosperity.
On the last Sunday of November, people everywhere gather to offer monkeys towers of fresh fruit and vegetables, and there are even monkey costumes involved.
The festival serves as a form of gratitude to the monkeys for attracting tourists to Lopburi.
It's also a way to promote tourism in the region and raise awareness about the importance of preserving the natural habitat of these monkeys.
You can read more about the history of the Monkey Buffet Festival here!
One of my favorite ways to learn about new travel hacks is in our very own Daily Drop Lounge, an online community of DD fans and travel hackers.
Hereās a look at a post from this past week if you want a taste of what youāre missing š
And by the way, TODAY, weāre hosting the same Travel Hacking 101 session that our lounge member is talking about š
Join the lounge to save your seat!
Thatās all for today, folks. I asked this question like a year ago, but Iām curious to see how things have changed over the months:
What is your favorite hotel program? |
Take care and have a great rest of your day. ā¤ļø