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Daily Getaways offers limited-time travel packages and opportunities to buy points and gift cards from a host of travel companies. This is sponsored by the US Travel Association and provides exclusive access to some exciting travel deals (discounted as much as 50% off) across the US. This year’s preview starts on June 5th with deals going live daily after June 12th.
Hotel partners include Best Western, Choice Hotels, Hilton, Hyatt, IHG, Marriott, and Wyndham. Last year, Daily Getaways also had deals for Universal Orlando and the Venetian in Las Vegas. The packages offer deals if the destinations are on your travel list and you’d otherwise buy a suite at the Venetian, for example. The real value comes in the form of discounted points and gift cards. These are often at or below the lowest rates that a travel provider will offer. Last year, a $500 Marriott gift card sold for $400. Quantities are limited and sell out fast.
Anthony’s Take: If you know that you’re going to be traveling with a particular loyalty program, then trying to snag gift cards or topping up your points make sense. I’ll be checking back and reporting once this year’s deals are announced and might try to get one if I make it in time.
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