Dis-loyalty, one of the most disruptive hotel membership programs in the industry, is here with a November offer you can’t afford to miss: You can get 50% off hotel stays at popular brands like The Hoxton, SLS, Mondrian, SO/ and Mama Shelter.
For those uninitiated, Dis-loyalty is a paid “travel and food membership” program that offers a slew of benefits at Ennismore (the lifestyle arm of Accor and separate from ALL — Accor Live Limitless) for $18 a month. These benefits include:
- 50% off just-opened hotels for the first three months after opening
- 20% off every first-time stay in every hotel
- 10% off for return stays
- 10% off food and drink in restaurants, bars and coffee shops
- 365 barista-made free drinks, one every day of the year
But it’s not a traditional loyalty program where you have to earn elite-night credits and points and then work your way through various tiers or levels to get all the perks. With Dis-loyalty, you simply pay that monthly fee to receive all the above benefits, plus one-off “drops,” or limited-time sales.
Right now, things are even sweeter. Dis-loyalty memberships are on sale through Dec. 4 for 35% off. This means you can pay $140.40 upfront for a year’s subscription (saving you about $75) or pay $13.50 a month (saving you about $5 a month).
With November’s drop, Dis-loyalty members can save 50% at nearly 50 participating hotels and resorts across Dis-loyalty’s collection of more than 90 properties; you must book between now and Dec. 4 for stays from Nov. 26, 2024, through the end of August 2025. The best part of this drop is that these 50%-off rates are all totally flexible, and you don’t have to pay until you arrive for your stay.
Not a member yet? Don’t fret. It’s not too late to sign up. Simply visit the Dis-loyalty website to register. Just note that Dis-loyalty requires a one-year minimum commitment.
You can find Dis-loyalty’s trendy lifestyle hotels around the world. This sale applies to properties from Hollywood Hills in California to picture-perfect European capitals and even beachy resorts surrounded by turquoise waters.
Personally, I’d take advantage of this sale to book a stay in one of the more expensive destinations, like London, where you can snag big savings across three different Hoxton hotels. Or maybe I’d head to one of the trendiest new all-inclusive resorts in Mexico, SLS Playa Mujeres, for an experience that just opened to the public in November.
Sadly, some properties — like The Hoxton, Williamsburg, one of the best hotels in New York City — aren’t part of this particular sale, so you wouldn’t save 50%. However, with the Dis-loyalty membership, you would still save 20% on your first-ever stay at the hotel. So, really, the program can be a win-win if you stay in lifestyle hotels frequently. Or, if you live near a Dis-loyalty property, it can also save you a small fortune on your daily coffee run.
Here are all the participating properties:
- 21c Museum Hotel Bentonville
- 21c Museum Hotel Chicago
- 21c Museum Hotel Cincinnati
- 21c Museum Hotel Durham
- 21c Museum Hotel Kansas City
- 21c Museum Hotel Lexington
- 21c Museum Hotel Louisville
- 21c Museum Hotel St. Louis
- 25hours Hotel Copenhagen Paper Island
- 25hours Hotel Paris Terminus Nord
- 25hours Hotel Piazza San Paolino (Florence, Italy)
- The Hoxton, Brussels
- The Hoxton, Charlottenburg (Berlin)
- The Hoxton, Poblenou (Barcelona)
- The Hoxton, Shepherd’s Bush (London)
- The Hoxton, Shoreditch (London)
- The Hoxton, Southwark (London)
- The Hoxton, Rome
- The Hoxton, Lloyd Amsterdam
- The Hoxton, Downtown LA
- The Hoxton, Portland
- The Hoxton, Vienna
- Hyde Ibiza
- Hyde London City
- Mama Shelter Los Angeles Hollywood
- Mondrian Ibiza
- Mondrian Bordeaux Les Carmes
- Mondrian Hong Kong
- Mondrian Seoul Itaewon
- Mondrian Mexico City Condesa
- Mondrian Doha
- Mondrian Singapore Duxton
- SLS Baha Mar
- SLS Barcelona
- SLS Cancun
- SLS Playa Mujeres (Cancun)
- SLS South Beach (Miami)
- SO/ Auckland
- SO/ Bangkok
- SO/ Hua Hin
- SO/ Maldives
- SO/ Paris
- SO/ Vienna
- Sanderson (London)
- St Martins Lane (London)
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