[Expired]Expedia Coupons $100-$200 Off, No Minimum Spend Requirement

This coupon is now expired. You might be able to get it by calling Expedia, but I doubt that still works. Will they honor the promotion? Read this post to find out.

The Offer

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  • Expedia currently has three coupons that give you $100-$200 off your stay. There is no minimum spend requirement, but there is a minimum stay requirement. These are all instant discounts.
    • Save $100 on any stay of three nights or longer using coupon code: DISCVR105
    • Save $150 on any stay of four nights or longer using coupon code: DISCVR151
    • Save $200 on any stay of five nights or longer using coupon code: DISCVR201

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The Fine Print

  • Coupon must be redeemed by March 15th, 2015
  • Limit of one coupon code per user account per qualifying Expedia Special Rate hotel booking
  • Coupon discount cannot be applied against taxes, supplier-charged fees, cancellation or change penalties, administrative fees or other miscellaneous charges
  • Cannot be combined with other offers
  • Full list of excluded properties can be found here (Mostly ibis, novotel, mercure & sofitel)

Our Verdict

This is a good discount for those that need to stay at a relatively cheap property for three nights or longer. The longer you stay the better the discount gets on a per night basis. You should also earn Expedia points on your booking and you should be able to shop through a portal (although using the coupon will likely make the transaction invalid – it’s always worth a try).

Thanks to BRG deals for letting me know about this offer. If you use this link, they will earn a commission on any of your bookings. This is an easy way of saving thank you to them.

 

 

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mike
mike (@guest_73439)
February 10, 2015 13:51

I’ve pretty much memorized the T&C on this offer because it’s been rejected by Expedia so many times this morning and each rejection has kindly advised me to read those T&C. All I can think to explain it is that I’m busy burning miles in Quito, Ecuador. Must the reservations originate from the US?

Manu
Manu (@guest_73464)
February 10, 2015 14:45

I’m assuming they killed it already (just now). I had looked into it earlier and it worked, but didn’t actually bother booking. Too bad I missed it

John
John (@guest_73416)
February 10, 2015 13:26

Dead? I booked 30+ nights with different credit cards and different emails, but now on every booking I attempt it says “Sorry, your coupon cannot be applied to this booking. Please check the Terms & Conditions.” Cleared my cookies, changed my VPN, no dice. Are you guys getting the same?

Brad
Brad (@guest_73391)
February 10, 2015 13:02

Great find guys! Booked 9 nights in Europe this summer for under $25 each on average: Five in the Canary Islands and four in Ibiza on the beach.

Peter
Peter (@guest_73136)
February 10, 2015 01:26

Would this stack with the 30K Club Carlson promotion?

Tara
Tara (@guest_73109)
February 10, 2015 00:30

Thank you William! 3 nights in Chiang Mai near the night market for $16!!! We don’t actually need 3 nights, we just need 2 but this worked out cheaper and we can just check out any time we want on the 3rd day.