The Conrad Chicago is celebrating their 1 year anniversary by offering an incredible rate of only $11 per night! The range of the promo is pretty good but the number of rooms they will be selling at that price is pretty small. Find out the details here!
Today Only: Book the Conrad Chicago for Only $11!
Link: Conrad Chicago Anniversary Sale
What’s the catch? The catch is there are only 3 rooms per night at this rate and you (according to them) will need to call in to book it. The good news? Even if you miss out on the $11 per night, they will be selling rooms at $111 per night after that. Yes, it is an extra $100 but that is still a pretty good price for a Conrad, especially in a place like Chicago!
Here are the details:
- Sale starts at 11 AM Central Time – November 14
- Will run for 24 hours (though the $11 rooms will likely be gone in less than 20 minutes)
- 3 rooms per night at the $11 price
- 1 room per person
- Anniversary rate is valid for November 15 – March 31
- Blackout dates are November 24-29, New Year’s Eve, and January 21-22
- The second promo rate is $111 for standard king and queen rooms
- There are 88 king rooms
- There are 79 queen rooms
- Call 312-667-6700, ask for reservations and use code 1YEAR to book
According to Extreme Hotel Deals, you may be able to book this online, at least the promo code is showing up as valid online. If you want the $111 price, you may want to try online. But, if you want the $11 price, better to call in.
This is a pretty sweet deal if you will be in Chicago in the coming months! I am really interested in it as one night in particular would work for me. Guess I will be trying for it as well!
Featured image courtesy of Conrad Chicago
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You can forget this sale if you’re handicap. Accessible rooms are not valid for this sale. If you’re handicap you have to pay regular prices. Makes Hilton look really, really bad.
Hmm. That is really too bad and an oversight on their part. I wonder if they would move someone to such a room if they had booked the rate and call in now to ask about moving?