Holiday Inn Club Vacations Offer – 3 Night Stay, $100 and 20K Points Starting from $199

Holiday Inn Club Vacations Offer

Holiday Inn Club Vacations Offer

Holiday Inn Club Vacations has a new offer that can get you a cheap vacation in Orlando. On top of that you can earn 20,000 IHG points and $100 cash back. These offers require attendance to a timeshare presentation.

The Offer

There is two options in this offer:

  • $199 for 4-day/3-night Orlando Getaway at the Holiday Inn Resort® Orlando Lake Buena Vista in a comfortable guest room for 4, plus receive:
    • $100 cash back and;
    • 20,000 IHG® Rewards Club points.
  • $299 for 4-day/3-night Orlando Getaway at Holiday Inn Club Vacations® at Orange Lake Resort in a spacious 1-bedroom villa for up to 4 guests, plus receive:
    • $100 cash back and;
    • 20,000 IHG® Rewards Club points.

I received the offer by mail, but looks like it is available to everyone at this link. Just call (855) 411-1935 and mention code IHG DM ORL 002. This offer expires May 2, 2020. You are required to attend a two-hour timeshare sales presentation.

Offer Terms

  • You are required to attend a two-hour timeshare sales presentation for the offering of a timeshare interest in Holiday Inn Club Vacations at several locations.
  • This offering will be made at a Holiday Inn Club Vacations Resort.
  • The retail value of this offer is between $240 and $1,956, depending upon travel dates selected.
  • Offer is void where prohibited by law and in Alaska and Hawaii.
  • See full terms here.

Can You Do Better?

You need to call the phone number to book this offer. I would guess that they have similar leeway to offer better deals, like the Hilton offers. Ask for a better price, or more points. And please let us know if that works.

Final Thoughts

If Orlando is on your list, or you just want a cheap getaway, then definitely take a look and see if it makes sense for you. Just keep in mind that it comes with a mandatory sales pitch for Holiday Inn Club Vacations. You have to sit through that for two hours. They can’t force you to buy anything, but again not everyone can say “no” over and over. And they make those deals sound pretty good. So if that’s something you’re not comfortable with, might be best to skip this Holiday Inn Club Vacations offer. But if you’ve done this before, or are confident that you will resist the temptation, then could be a good opportunity.

Have you participated in similar timeshare presentations in the past. How did they go and what tips do you have for other DDG readers?

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