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This is an amazing deal for those that have a trip planned to Chicago between now and March 31, 2018! To celebrate their 1 year anniversary, the Conrad Chicago is selling rooms for just $11 a night! Blackout dates: November 24 to 29, New Year’s Eve, and January 21 and 22. You can learn more about the promo here.
While this is a great opportunity to stay at a nice hotel in Chicago, there are some limitations to the deal:
- First off, there will only be 3 rooms available per night. Once those three rooms are booked, the rate will increase to $111/night.
- You are limited to booking just 1 night. But if you are traveling with someone else, have them call to book the 2nd night and hope that both nights are still available.
- The sale starts at 11am Central time TODAY so make sure to book IMMEDIATELY!
- Apparently, you need to call to make the reservation (312-667-6700), and mention code 1YEAR. However, there is a link to this anniversary sale, so you might be able to book online, I am not 100% sure. Here is the link.
Comment below if you were able to snag an $11 room. And if so, congrats!
Thanks to Running with Miles and Extreme Hotel Deals for this awesome promo!
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