Dis-loyalty — the not-so-traditional hotel membership program of lifestyle brands like The Hoxton, Mondrian and SLS — is back with a new sale, offering members 35% off stays in March, April and May.
Unlike many hotel loyalty programs that require accruing elite night credits and meeting spend thresholds to earn status, Dis-loyalty is a paid “travel and food membership” program that offers members guaranteed perks at Ennismore hotels for $18 a month. 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 drinks in restaurants, bars and coffee shops
- 365 free barista-made drinks, one for every day of the year
Now through March 31, Dis-loyalty members can enjoy 35% off stays at over 35 hotels around the world — and those bookings are fully flexible, with no payment required before you arrive.
Ennismore’s collection of brands includes some of the trendiest hotels in the trendiest places, like Mondrian outposts in Mexico City and Ibiza in Spain’s Balearic Islands. In Austria, SO/ Vienna is a hit among travelers, while 25hours Hotel Indre By in Copenhagen is also on offer for this sale.
You can even take advantage of this sale to save on an all-inclusive vacation at the new SLS Playa Mujeres in Mexico. This resort takes the know-what-it-costs-up-front vacation style and makes it current and fresh with elevated design, food and experiences.
Even if this particular sale doesn’t work for you, Dis-loyalty members have the added advantage of getting 50% off stays during the first three months of a hotel’s opening. This year, that opening pipeline includes exciting locations like The Hoxton outposts in Edinburgh, Scotland; Dublin; and Florence, Italy, plus Mama Shelter outposts in Zurich and Singapore and Mondrian hotels in Abu Dhabi and Gold Coast, Australia.
If you’re not already a member of Dis-loyalty, you can sign up online for $18 a month to take advantage of all the program’s discounts and sales. Just note: Dis-loyalty requires a one-year minimum commitment.
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