Deals Hotels

Great Deal! Stay 2 Times at Wyndhams For 1 Free Night

Wyndham hotel promo
Written by Charlie

This is a great deal to get an incredible hotel in big cities for simply the cost of 2 stays at super cheap hotels. Check out the new Wyndham hotel promo!

Here is one of those times that the cheapest of the Wyndham hotel families is a very handy thing! This new promo will award you 7,500 points per stay and you can do that twice for a total of 15,000 points. That translates to a free night at any of over 8,000 hotels in the Wyndham portfolio!

Stay 2 Times at Wyndham Hotels for 1 Free Night

Link: Wyndham Hotel Promo

Wyndham Rewards has the unusual reward program that has a single award tier – 15,000 points per night at the expensive Wyndham properties in New York and London and 15,000 points at the Howard Johnson off the interstate. With this new promo, stay twice at any of those cheap properties and get 15,000 points to stay 1 night at the really nice properties!

Wyndham Hotel Promo Details

  • To earn 7,500 Wyndham Rewards bonus points, a Wyndham Rewards members must:
    • have or create a new Masterpass account
    • sign into their Wyndham Rewards account
    • between August 7, 2017 and October 31, 2017 book a qualified stay at a participating hotel
    • use Masterpass as payment for such a stay
    • complete a qualified stay at such participating hotels by October 31, 2017
  • Each member and Masterpass account holder who books and completes a qualified stay will receive 7,500 Wyndham Reward bonus points
    • Up to a maximum of 2 separate bonuses

Masterpass is like Visa Checkout but for Mastercard instead so it is not really a difficult requirement. You are just using your credit card through Masterpass for a stay at Wyndham properties and then you are eligible for this promo.

The Value of the Wyndham Hotel Promo

With this year’s Daily Getaways, you could have purchased 15,000 Wyndham Rewards points for $175. With this promotion, you can do much better! It is very easy to find the cheapest of Wyndham brands for under $40 (getting there may be another matter but they are cheap!) and you only need 2 separate nights to get the 15,000 points. That means buying a free night at a Wyndham that could cost $300 for only $80. Not bad at all!

Don’t forget that you can also use these points for their Go Fast awards that require 3,000 points and a cash component for a stay. As I have written about before, these can be incredibly valuable around event areas and at peak times!

Some of the links on Running with Miles are affiliate links that pay a commission if a purchase is made. Running with Miles is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.com.

About the author

Charlie

Charlie has been an avid traveler and runner for many years. He has run in marathons around the world for less than it would cost to travel to the next town - all as a result of collecting and using miles and points. Over the years, he has flown hundreds of thousands of miles and collected millions of miles and points.
Now he uses this experience and knowledge to help others through Running with Miles.

2 Comments

  • It gets even better, a pop-up for Travelers Advantage will pop-up when you confirm your res for at least Days Inn or Super8. They will charge you $1 and instead of getting $25 rebate its $50 and $25 for a 2nd stay. Just remember to cx before the free trail period of 30 days ends.

    The only neg is I was going to be making a 2 day res that shaved 20% off, since that would count only as 1 Stay, I passed but getting the CC will get me 15k in pts and a $50 statement credit after $2k in spend. So it was only a 10% discount instead of 20%. Rare to stay at Wyndham but it makes sense this time

    Just had this with a different company when I made a Thirfty res, that was good for $50, my res was $78 but ended up going down to $34 so not only was the 2 day car free I walked away with a $15 gain