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Earn a $50 gift card after 2 separate stays at Choice Hotels properties

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Earn a $50 gift card after 2 separate stays at Choice Hotels properties
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Stay twice and get a $50 gift card!

Stay twice at a Choice Hotel branded property between September 21 and November 15 and earn a $50 gift card from some of your favorite restaurants and retailers like Amazon, Best Buy, Panera Bread, Shell, Bass Pro Shops, Lowe’s and more.

The promotion is available to members of the Choice Privileges Rewards Program (free to join) who register for this promotion in advance of the first stay. As another option, you can save 20% when you book direct with Choice Hotels through November 25 as a Choice Privileges member.

Choose to stay at one of these Choice Hotels brands:

  • Ascend Hotel Collection (not valid at all-inclusive resorts)
  • Cambria Hotels
  • Comfort
  • Sleep Inn
  • Clarion Hotels
  • Quality Inn
  • Extended Stay
  • MainStay Suites
  • Suburban Extended Stay Hotel
  • Econo Lodge
  • Rodeway Inn

Note: WoodSpring Suites is not participating

You’ll earn a maximum of 8,000 bonus points after the second qualifying stay which is the number of points required to redeem for a $50 gift card from participating retailers. Choose from the selection of gift cards through December 15 (beginning Dec. 16, the $50 gift cards will return to their standard redemption rate of 16,000 points).


SeeΒ Clark’s travel planning and booking guideΒ for the best tips on stress-free travel, and check outΒ InsureMyTrip.comΒ for travel insurance.

(Editor’s note: The travel industry is currently under great stress, and the money you pay now may be lost if companies go out of business.Β See more here.)