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Wyndham Rewards is back with its annual “Member Month” promotion, and this year’s kickoff offer is a pretty good one. If you have any paid Wyndham stays coming up, this could be an easy way to earn a bunch of bonus points — potentially enough for multiple free nights.

Here are the details.

Earn up to 30,000 Wyndham Rewards bonus points

Starting March 4 and running through June 30, Wyndham Rewards members can earn:

  • 7,500 bonus points after every two qualifying nights
  • Repeatable up to 4 times
  • Max of 30,000 bonus points total

In other words, if you complete eight qualifying nights (in two-night increments), you could earn the full 30,000 bonus points.

Since many Wyndham properties cost 7,500 points per night (especially in the lower tiers), 30,000 points can be enough for up to four free nights. Of course, award pricing varies by hotel, but there are still plenty of solid deals out there.

You’ll want to make sure you register for the promotion before your stay.

Even more points for Wyndham cardholders

If you have a Wyndham Rewards credit or debit card, there’s an extra bonus available.

Cardmembers can earn an additional 7,500 bonus points after just two qualifying nights. That means:

  • 7,500 points from the main promo
  • 7,500 additional points as a cardholder

That’s up to 15,000 bonus points after just two nights if you qualify for both offers. Not bad at all.

Wyndham Rewards Business bonus

There’s also something for small business owners.

Companies that enroll in Wyndham Rewards Business and complete a qualifying stay by June 30 can earn:

  • 15,000 bonus points (enough for up to two free nights at many properties)
  • 2X points in the traveler’s personal account

If you travel for work and haven’t signed up your business yet, this could be a nice stack.

VIP experiences starting at 1,000 points

As part of Member Month, Wyndham is also offering limited-time experiences starting at just 1,000 points. That includes things like festival tickets, including events such as Tortuga Music Festival in Fort Lauderdale.

New experiences and deals are expected to drop each Wednesday in March, so if you like this kind of thing, it might be worth checking back weekly.

Is this a good deal?

If you already have Wyndham stays planned, this is a very solid promotion. Earning 7,500 bonus points for every two nights is effectively like getting a free 7,500-point night for every two paid nights, up to the cap.

Wyndham Rewards can be especially valuable for:

  • Road trips
  • Stays at budget and mid-range hotels
  • Vacations in areas where Wyndham has strong coverage

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As always, the key is not to book a stay just for the points. But if you were going to stay at a Wyndham property anyway, this is a nice way to boost your balance pretty quickly.

Will you be taking advantage of this Wyndham Rewards Member Month offer?


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