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Independent Hotels Travelers Love. Independent Independent hotels travelers love. Reward points they need. Riviera Palm Springs | Palm Springs, CA Travelers who prefer boutique hotels “ to big cookie-cutter brands have long faced a trade-off. While often more charming and memorable than your typical chain hotels, most independent hotels don’t offer loyalty programs. Not anymore. - The New York Times ” The Verb Hotel | Boston, MA Discover an entirely new kind of hotel rewards program One that’s dedicated to the spirit of adventurous, meaningful travel. With Stash Hotel Rewards, members earn and redeem points for free nights at some of the best independent hotels in the U.S., from landmark historic inns to boutique gems to top-rated resorts. Treat your travelers to Stash One-of-a-kind: Stay at We all get rewards distinctive, independent hotels points at the big across the U.S. “ chain hotels like Fast: Earn free nights quickly. Starwood. But why Travelers bank 5 points for every dollar spent.* not at independent hotels? Stash has Flexible: Join for free, no created a network blackouts, and points never expire. of boutique properties where you can earn points for free nights. Now that’s something we can all use more of. - Travel + Leisure ” *Earn points on eligible room rates only. Visit stashrewards.com for details. MontereyHotel Plaza Murano Hotel | | Monterey, Tacoma, WACA Business travel will never be the same Stash frees business travelers from the tyranny of chain hotel sameness by allowing them to earn the points they need when they stay at one-of-a-kind independent hotels. So even if their trip is routine, their hotel stay won’t be. Reward road warriors Business travelers want points. They collect those magical little numbers because they One in five road want their business travel to get them closer to travelers say a vacation, to make up for all the nights they’ve “ spent away from home. they accumulate miles or status Points drive compliance from a brand Money is lost when business travelers go that’s outside of rogue just to get points. Contracting with Stash partner hotels allows travelers to company policy. earn the points they want at one-of-a-kind Those points hotels, while also staying compliant with your company’s travel policy. are sticky, and business travelers Points for travel managers love those points. Why should travelers get all the points? You - Hotel News Now deserve a vacation, too. For travel managers, ” some Stash partners award points for bookings or hitting targets. Ask your hotel contact for details. Join Stash, earn 1000 bonus points www.stashrewards.com/corporate Vintage Villas Hotel & Events || Austin,Austin, TXTX Transform your meetings and events When planning your next event, why settle for uninspiring spaces often found at chain hotels when you can gather in a truly exceptional place? Amazing places and spaces Whether it’s a meeting, team retreat, special event, or wedding, Stash partner hotels offer experiences that are hard to replicate at chain hotels. Be a hero Travelers want to be where the points are. Stash Hotel Give your attendees the points they want Rewards is fast while treating them to an unforgettable “ experience. becoming the darling of loyalty programs among Points for planners You spend your days making sure independent hotels. everyone else has a good time. You - Meetings and Conventions deserve some perks, too. For event ” planners, many Stash partners have structured programs, while others offer points on a promotional basis. Ask your hotel contact for details. Join Stash, earn 1000 bonus points www.stashrewards.com/events Alexandra Resort || TurksTurks andand CaicosCaicos Turn points into one-of-a-kind travel experiences Earn Stash points for staying at or partnering with some of the best independent hotels across the U.S. And then redeem your points by choosing any Stash partner hotel where a stay is more than a room, it’s an experience. Dynamic redemption pricing The number of points needed for a free night varies by hotel, room type, and demand. During slow periods, Stash partner hotels may reduce the points required for a room. That means you’ll redeem fewer points for a free night than you would with other rewards programs. Points add up fast Travelers earn 5 points for every dollar spent.* Plus, meeting planners and travel managers can earn bonus points from many Stash partners for hosting events and booking room nights. Stash Rewards can get you the trip you deserve, fast. Earn 10,000 points Earn 20,000 points Earn 30,000 points Stay for free at Stay for free at Stay for free at EarnThe 10,000 Verb Hotel points EarnNapa 10,000 River points Inn TheEarn Restoration 10,000 points on King StayBoston, for free MA at StayNapa, for freeCA at StayCharleston, for free SC at Dauphine Orleans Hotel The Strand Hotel The Buccaneer New Orleans, LA New York, NY St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands *Earn points on eligible room rates only. Visit stashrewards.com for details. Examples for illustration purposes only based on estimated number of Stash points needed to earn free night at identified hotels at February 2015 rates. Actual number of points needed is subject to change based on a number factors, including seasonality and occupancy rate. Travel less ordinary with Stash The Stash network includes a dizzying array of curated hotels to choose from and not a bland, corporate chain in the lot. With over 150 partner hotels, Stash is the largest points-based rewards program for independent hotels in the U.S. ALABAMA Fort Collins KENTUCKY Auburn Armstrong Hotel Lexington The Hotel at Auburn University Gateway The Campbell House Gateway Canyons Resort Louisville ARIZONA Golden The Brown Hotel Sedona Table Mountain Inn Sedona Rouge Hotel & Spa Manitou Springs LOUISIANA Tucson The Cliff House at Pikes Peak New Orleans Lodge on the Desert Bourbon Orleans Hotel DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Dauphine Orleans Hotel ARKANSAS Washington Hotel Le Marais Fayetteville Washington Court Hotel on Capitol Hill Hotel Mazarin The Chancellor Hotel The Whitney Hotel FLORIDA CALIFORNIA—CENTRAL Daytona Beach Shores MAINE Monterey The Shores Resort & Spa Brunswick Monterey Plaza Hotel & Spa Fort Lauderdale The Daniel Pismo Beach Pelican Grand Beach Resort Kennebunkport SeaCrest OceanFront Hotel Riverside Hotel Cape Arundel Inn & Resort Miami Beach / South Beach Hidden Pond CALIFORNIA —NORTHERN Edgewater South Beach The Cottages at Cabot Cove Napa/Sonoma Naples The Kennebunkport Inn Napa River Inn (Napa) LaPlaya Beach & Golf Resort The Tides Beach Club River Terrace Inn (Napa) Orlando Ogunquit San Francisco Buena Vista Suites The Dunes on the Waterfront Hotel Abri Caribe Royale Portland Hotel Griffon Tampa The Portland Regency Hotel & Spa Inn Marin (Novato) Emerald Greens Golf Resort King George Hotel MARYLAND Serrano Hotel GEORGIA Hanover The Inn at Union Square Atlanta The Hotel at Arundel Preserve The Lodge at Tiburon (Marin) Artmore Hotel Silicon Valley Stonehurst Place MASSACHUSETTS Creekside Inn (Palo Alto) Savannah Amherst The Plaza Suites (Santa Clara) Planters Inn The Lord Jeffery Inn Toll House (Los Gatos) Boston IDAHO The Hotel Veritas (Cambridge) CALIFORNIA—SOUTHERN Boise The Lenox Hotel Palm Springs Hotel 43 The Verb Hotel Riviera Palm Springs Lenox Los Angeles ILLINOIS Cranwell Resort, Spa, and Golf Club O Hotel Chicago Tyngsboro The Portofino Hotel & Marina (Redondo Beach) Hotel Felix Stonehedge Inn and Spa Sunset Marquis (West Hollywood) The Élan Hotel INDIANA MICHIGAN San Diego South Bend Ann Arbor Empress Hotel Inn at Saint Mary’s Hotel & Suites Weber’s Boutique Hotel Horton Grand Hotel Detroit The Bristol Hotel IOWA Adoba Hotel Dearborn/Detroit Tower 23 Dubuque Hotel Julien Dubuque MINNESOTA COLORADO Moravia Minneapolis Aurora Honey Creek Resort State Park The Commons Hotel Woolley’s Classic Suites Boulder KANSAS MISSOURI Hotel Boulderado Wichita Kansas City Denver Hotel at Old Town Hotel Phillips Magnolia Hotel Denver Hotel at WaterWalk St. Louis Pittsburgh VERMONT Magnolia Hotel St. Louis Shadyside Inn All Suites Hotel Burlington Moonrise Hotel The Priory Hotel The Essex Resort & Spa (Essex) State College Norwich NEBRASKA The Nittany Lion Inn The Norwich Inn Omaha The Penn Stater Conference Center Hotel Magnolia Hotel Omaha WASHINGTON RHODE ISLAND Friday Harbor NEVADA Newport The Island Inn at 123 West Reno Hotel Viking Leavenworth Whitney Peak Hotel Providence Sleeping Lady Mountain Resort Hotel Providence Port Ludlow NEW HAMPSHIRE The Resort at Port Ludlow Keene SOUTH CAROLINA Seattle The Lane Hotel Charleston Cedarbrook Lodge Andrew Pinckney Inn Edgewater Hotel NEW JERSEY French Quarter Inn Hotel Ändra Basking Ridge HarbourView Inn Hotel Max The Olde Mill Inn Restoration on King Tacoma Kenilworth Hotel Murano The Kenilworth TENNESSEE Winthrop West Orange Nashville Sun Mountain Lodge The Wilshire Grand Hotel Hotel Preston WEST VIRGINIA NEW MEXICO TEXAS Parkersburg Santa Fe Austin The Blennerhassett Hotel Old Santa Fe Inn AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center WISCONSIN NEW YORK Vintage Villas Hotel & Events Milwaukee Altmar Cotulla Ambassador Hotel Tailwater Lodge Malana Hotels & Suites Wassau Binghamton Dallas Jefferson Street Inn Traditions at the Glen Magnolia Hotel Dallas Long Island Houston TURKS AND CAICOS Inn at Great Neck Hotel Granduca Providenciales Viana Hotel & Spa (Westbury) La Torretta Lake Resort & Spa (Montgomery) Alexandra Resort New York City Magnolia Hotel Houston Beach House Dumont NYC Lubbock Blue Haven Resort and Marina Fifty NYC Arbor Inn & Suites Park South Hotel Overton Hotel & Conference Center U.S. VIRIGIN ISLANDS The French Quarters Guest Apartments San Antonio St. Croix The Mansfield Crockett Hotel The Buccaneer The Strand Hotel Menger Hotel Rochester Woodcliff Hotel & Spa (Fairport) Syracuse Genesee Grande Hotel Hotel Skyler Parkview Hotel NORTH CAROLINA Ashville Princess Anne Hotel Durham The King’s Daughters Inn OHIO Kent Kent State University Hotel and Conference Center Millersburg The Inn at Honey Run OREGON Bend Tetherow Portland Hotel deLuxe Hotel Lucia Sentinel Welches/Mt.
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