This summer, Conrad Miami is offering one of the most original travel deals of 2013, the “Stay Cool” package. Conrad Miami is embracing summer’s high temperatures by setting deluxe room rates according to the highest Fahrenheit temperatures for the day of booking, which allows guests to reserve a luxury hotel stay for a very “cool” rate.
Conrad Miami will offer the "Stay Cool" package for the months of July and August. Guests must book by Aug. 31 and will be able to lock in room rates based on the highest Fahrenheit temperature of the day of booking, as shown on the Conrad Miami website under the weather section of the hotel's homepage - http://conradhotels3.hilton.com/en/hotels/florida/conrad-miami-MIACICI/index.html#/en/hotels/florida/conrad-miami-MIACICI/about/at-a-glance.html.
For example, a high temperature of 94 degrees means that guests can book a deluxe room for only $94 per night. The same applicable deluxe room rate will apply throughout the entirety of the stay. Rates are based on single or double occupancy and do not include taxes, gratuities or resort fees
Any modifications or cancellations must be done at least 24 hours prior to the date of arrival to avoid cancellation penalties.
To book, call 305-503-6557 and request the “Stay Cool” package.
The hotel is located in the heart of downtown Miami’s financial district, featuring views of the city and Bay of Biscayne, rooftop pool and tennis and personalized service. The property garnered the Hilton Luxury Hotel of the Year in 2012.
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Get to Miami from Atlanta at a round-trip rate of $220. Reservations must be made two or more weeks in advance. This sale rate is not valid on Sundays. Travel must be finished on or before Aug. 28. Both American and Delta offer this rate on frequent nonstop service.
Sale airfares are always subject to change. Every seat on every flight is not offered at the lowest rate. Since only a limited supply of seats is available, act quickly to make your purchase.
I recommend starting the search for available seats at Kayak.com vs. calling an airline directly. You can also search for the sale at travel websites such as Expedia, Orbitz or Travelocity, etc.
Clara Bosonetto is a retired travel consultant.
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