New York from the Staten Island Ferry.
Photograph ©2015 by Brian Cohen.

Save Up to 40 Percent With Expedia

This sale is a good way to celebrate the 250th birthday of the United States of America

Celebrate the 250th birthday of the United States of America by saving up to 40 percent on select hotel properties and vacation rentals with Expedia; and get deals on cars, packages, and flights as well through Tuesday, December 15, 2026

Save Up to 40 Percent With Expedia

…but you must book your reservations by Monday, July 13, 2026 at 11:59 in the evening local property time.

Discount applies to select properties. Limited availability, blackout periods may apply.

Package prices are per person for the stated travel period, based on twin share of the lowest price room type and lowest available airfare, inclusive of hotel taxes. Other fees may apply. Some airlines may charge an additional fee based on payment type. Prices will vary by date, length of stay, property selected, room category, departure city, and availability. Prices based on the lowest price found within the past 48 hours and subject to change. Save on participating properties with savings as marked. Additional restrictions and blackout dates may apply. Fares may be non-refundable and are not transferable. Name changes may not be permitted. Baggage fee may not be included.

Activity deals: Members-only discounts are available only on select products.

Other terms and conditions — as well as additional restrictions and blackout dates — apply.

Final Boarding Call

Expedia is especially useful for discounts on hotel and resort properties which are not part of an international lodging corporation. I have booked several hotel reservations through Expedia over the years without a major sale and have saved money — such as at the Cresta President Hotel in Gaborone in Botswana and at Katse Lodge in Bokong in Lesotho

…so that means that this sale can potentially save you money on room rates — but shop around carefully before you book to ensure that you are indeed getting the best room rate available.

Photograph ©2015 by Brian Cohen.


Please note that I receive compensation for affiliate links posted at The Gate With Brian Cohen effective as of Sunday, January 1, 2017. You are not required to use these affiliate links; but if you do use them, your support of The Gate With Brian Cohen is greatly appreciated — and using affiliate links will not cost you any extra time or money.
  1. Is this a real sale? Hotel prices are the same on the third-party sites such as Orbitz, Expedia, Cheap Tickets, etc. — i.e., the “sale” prices on Expedia exist on the other sites, too. You seem to have started alerting readers to these “sales” recently, and to my mind its undermining your credibility as a fine blogger.

    1. I certainly do not want to undermine my credibility, r — and I appreciate your input. Let me see if I can communicate my thoughts in a way which makes sense…

      Since I started with affiliate links at the beginning of this year, I have offers of sales constantly sent to me by advertisers — most of them mediocre at best and not even worth mentioning. Moreover, some advertisers send me offers every week.

      In those two months, I have only posted three articles pertaining to sales by Expedia and four articles highlighting sales by Hotels.com. I try to be selective about the sales which I highlight; and in one article, I actually pointed readers to a better offer posted by another “blogger” in the Summary of this article instead of the offer about which I wrote:

      http://thegatewithbriancohen.com/save-up-to-40-percent-plus-eight-percent-on-reservations-through-hotels-com/

      The way I look at affiliate links in general is simply a way to earn a few more dollars on articles about which I already write, rather than as a new way to generate income. I have written about Expedia in the past prior to the affiliate links being implemented at The Gate.

      I have also used Expedia in the past to book hotel rooms; and on at least one of them, there was not a sale which fit my purchase. I would have liked to have saved up to 40 percent off of my room rates; so I have been hoping that these sales are helping readers of The Gate save money.

      Believe it or not, I have been surprised at the response of those affiliate links — included the ones in this article — which has been better than I expected.

      Finally, there is a reason why the sale prices exist on other Internet web sites. Hotels.com, Hotwire, Trivago, Venere.com, Travelocity, Orbitz, and HomeAway are all owned by Expedia; and as you can see by the following article, I am not afraid to speak my mind — affiliate links or not:

      http://thegatewithbriancohen.com/could-the-expedia-acquisition-of-travelocity-be-bad-for-you-the-consumer/

      Additionally, Priceline owns Booking.com, Priceline.com, agoda.com, KAYAK, Rentalcars.com and OpenTable.

      It’s a small world after all, unfortunately…

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