Club Carlson Offers Triple Points, 3rd Night Free, and 25% Off Awards

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Club Carlson has launched not one, but three new fall promotions at participating properties.

Promotion #1. Business Time Triple Points –

For those who have to travel during the week, staying Sunday through Thursday nights now through November 30, 2014 will earn you triple points.

Use promotional code BIZTIME3 when booking.

Here’s a booking link.

When using a random date of Monday November 17 at the Radisson JFK Airport hotel, the price using the triple points promo came out to $189.

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It was also the same as the best available rate.

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I was also glad to see that availability was wide open, by looking at their calendar.

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Promotion #2. The Weekend Extender –

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Pay for 2 weekend nights, get the 3rd night free. Bookings must either include a Friday & Saturday night, or a Saturday & Sunday night. Stays must be completed by November 30, 2014.

Use promotional code WEEKENDX when booking.

Here’s a booking link.

Choosing dates of November 13 through November 16 at the Radisson Fort McDowell Resort in Arizona, it was available and I was glad to see that cancellations were allowed up until 48 hours. Per their T&C, “Discount night will apply toward the member’s account as an Elite Qualifying Night. You must be a Club Carlson member to receive Discount.”

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Promotion #3. Power Points –

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When booking award nights for stays through November 30, 2014, redemptions are 25% off.

Use promotional code POWERPTS when booking.

Here’s a booking link.

Which promo will you take advantage of? I think for me both the weekend extender and 3x points sound good, as I don’t need to redeem any points at this time.

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