Mr & Mrs Smith, the hotel group that was recently acquired by Hyatt, is running an insane promotion to celebrate their 20th anniversary.
You can view the birthday offer here:
- Book by November 27th, stay anytime
- Limited to 3 uses per person, and reservations cannot be consecutive
- Promo codes:
- BIRTHDAYEU – 50 EUR off
- BIRTHDAYUS – 65 USD off
- BIRTHDAYAU – 100 AUD off
- BIRTHDAYSG – 80 SGD off
Most importantly there’s no minimum spend requirement. The codes are interchangeable so you should use the USD one for all bookings, as it’s equivalent to €61.57 off.
Be mindful the usage restrictions, as otherwise your bookings may be manually cancelled later.
(EDIT: minutes after my post they added a two-night minimum stay requirement, and removed some of the cheapest properties!)
With the discount, a one-night stay is almost free at certain hotels! Dusseldorf, Germany:
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia:
Given how ludicrous the offer is I’m highly doubtful that it’s gonna last till November 27th. Lock in your reservation now before it’s too late!
Just to advise that you can not booked consecutive night stays and there is a 3 booking limit. All other booking will be cancelled. Terms and conditions are here https://www.mrandmrssmith.com/legal#Birthday%20Terms
Yep correct!
Thanks for posting this. Unfortunately the two night minimum makes this promotion significantly less exciting. Also, I can usually find better pricing elsewhere rather than directly through Mr & Mrs Smith.
Btw… the Düsseldorf example in your post is an amazing discount but it’s hardly a major tourist destination 😉 When I first saw your post, my initial inclination was to check rates at properties in London, Paris, Rome, Florence, Venice, and some other major European cities and sadly, a 60 EUR discount only represents a fraction of the quoted room rates.
There might be a workaround… Add two nights with the promo code, add one night and then remove the two nights. Worth a try but I heard payment would be declined
Tried it, Doesn’t work. I now have several pending charges in my credit card with no confirmed reservations.