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Wyndham Hotels 50% off 2d night or 2d room

Posted by Paul Makishima, Globe Assistant Sunday Editor August 19, 2008 08:24 AM

The Wyndham folks are offering this 50 percent off deal through the end of the year. This is the way it works: This discount is available Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights, and you must stay at least two consecutive nights. The offer is subject to availability, and blackout dates apply.
What you get? Half off your second night or half off additional room on the same night (a useful option if you happen to be traveling with, say, teenage kids and would not mind getting them into their own room for a night). You can book either through the website or
by calling 877-999-3223 and requesting the Weekender package.

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