Save 25%:IHG Hotels & Resorts' Summer Sale has started with IHG One Rewards members saving 25% and Watch Wet Men And Women Onlinenon-members scoring 20% off. Stays must be booked between May 24 through September 2. Book before May 21 to save. Rates are pre-paid and non-refundable.
As the warmer weather creeps in, so does the itch to log off work and get on a plane for summer vacation. Whether you're traveling domestically in the US, throughout North America, or even internationally, IHG Hotels & Resorts is offering a tantalizing summer sale.
When you book between now and May 21st, you can save up to 25% on your stay. The deal applies to participating IHG hotels in the US, Canada, Mexico, Latin America, and the Caribbean. Some international destinations are available too.
There are stipulations to the deal, which aren't bad considering you're saving a pretty penny on accommodations. IHG members save 25% while non-members get 20% off. The rate only applies to stays between May 24 and September 2. There's a 2 night minimum stay, but we don't blame you if you want to stay longer. At the time of booking, the rate must be paid in full and is non-refundable.
IHG Hotels & Resorts includes budget and luxury accommodations with well known brands including Holiday Inn, Candlewood Suites, Intercontinental, and Hotel Indigo. Don't miss on these summer savings and book before May 21.
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