Book A World-Class Hotel Room For Only $19.28 Per Night
UPDATES:
Do-Over Announced By Leading Hotels Of The World
$19.28 5-Star Hotel Room Promo Ends In Fiasco
For 80 minutes on October 1, more than 90 world-class hotels will offer up their gaudy rooms for only $19.28 per night. Starting at 8 a.m., the Leading Hotels of the World, a debonair batch of swanky hotels, will drop their prices in homage to their founding year, 1928.
Most of the posh hotels are in Europe but there are a handful of domestic gems on sale, including:
Enchantment Resort & Mii Amo Spa (Sedona, Arizona)
Bernardus Lodge (Carmel Valley, California)
The Hay-Adams (Washington, D.C.)
Biltmore, Miami (Coral Gables, Florida) - (pictured)
The James Chicago (Chicago, Illinois)
Wheatleigh (Lenox, Massachusetts)
La Posada de Santa Fe Resort & Spa, A Rock Resort (Santa Fe, New Mexico)
The Alex Hotel (New York, New York)
GMail users might want to take advantage of plus-messaging when they register:
As part of the pre-registration for this promotion, The Leading Hotels of the World, Ltd. will be collecting email addresses. The Leading Hotels of the World, Ltd. reserves the right to use these emails for the purpose of communication regarding the 1928 offer as well as other promotional offers.
The offer is tempting, though we're sure we'll wake up at 8 a.m. to stare at 408 timeout errors. Still, twenty bucks for a midtown hotel...
Luxe travel deal: the Leading Hotels of the World on sale for $19.28 [Daily Travel & Deal Blog]
Celebrate LHW's 80th with USD 19.28 [The Leading Hotels of the World]
(Photo: Getty) (Thanks to Sacha!)
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I have been fortunate enough to stay in some of these hotels before, and I can attest to their quality (it is possible to find deals on these places if your timing is right - certainly not $20 a night though).
I only wish this promotion was getting less attention, as it will be impossible to actually book any of these rooms when they become available (as the website will be absolutely flooded).
I will certainly be pinned to my desk that morning hoping to score a deal. It would be an amazing score.
The Wheatleigh is the closest one to me and its pretty obvious that this 'deal' would be for "The Small Room" which is 10x12 and has a double bed.
On their rates page it goes for $650 a nite! WTF is THAT??
There's no way in hell I'd ever pay that for a 10x12 room with a double bed unless it has an all-night blowjob machine built in.
I mean, you're already getting fucked. Why not add to the fun.
@geofriend:
@geckospots:
@Garbanzo:
GMT is 5 hours ahead of eastern and 6 hours ahead of central. At least right now...when does daylight savings end this year?
@homerjay: Indeed, although it'd have to be a really amazing machine for even $650.
I looked briefly at their site and saw rooms that seemed to go for about $1000 / night. I just stopped lookingt after that. I didn't realize they had them as low as $650, or I'd have booked right then! :-)
People! Noon GMT = 8:00 AM EDT = 7:00 AM EST, etc.
It's not a trivial distinction because not every location in the contiguous U.S. observes Daylight Saving Time.
@pigbearpug: According to Wikipedia, this year, DST in the U.S. ends on Sunday, November 2.
way to get my hopes up, LHW! The promotion is incredibly restrictive, and useless to me. I was hoping to use it for a trip to NYC in October, but nope. You can only book a maximum of two nights, and you have to travel between November 1 and December 15. Who plans a trip that would involve a stay in a hotel like that with only a months' notice?
I did! We got our dates ready, the card ready, 8am comes and...
'Sorry! Due to the overwhelming number of consumers currently trying to access this promotion, your request is being delayed momentarily. Please be patient, don't get discouraged, and retry in a few seconds by clicking here, or by going back to [www.lhw.com]'
Which means you just click over and over for 80 minutes. I don't know if this is even a promotion at all or just a way to get website hits...
The consumerist should investigate further. I signed up weeks early, and was at my computer at 8:01 sharp and the message has been there ever since. I smell a scam...so far, thanks for getting my hopes up LWH. I'll post back if anything changes.
Hilarious threads of everyone trying but nobody getting on:
And now someone in another forum reports:
"Thank you for your interest in the 1928 Promotion.
We regret to inform you [Regret? Nah. We have your email address! Let the spamming begin!] that the more than 6000 room nights available [A number we pulled out of our asses, like "$700 billion"] at the start of this promotion have all been sold. Congratulations to the lucky [read: NONEXISTENT] participants who were able to get a reservation as part of this great offer!
Still interested in travelling with us? While we can't offer you rooms at USD 19.28, we can still offer some great values [For the 20 of you Wall Streeters who can still afford us], including bundles of 3 nights for the price of 2, 4 for the price of 3, or 7 for the price of 5, as well as discounted weekend rates and other Leading Offers."
People on Flyertalk and Slickdeals now report getting emails like this in response to their own irate feedback to various people at LHW:
Unfortunately, we've had to suspend the sale due to overwhelming demand. Although we were aware of the traffic volume and made preparations ahead of time to accommodate it, the volume of traffic nonetheless outstripped our enhanced capacity. In lieu of the online process, we will be running an alternative email based sale shortly, as most of the inventory is still unsold.
You should be receiving an email from us shortly describing the specifics, but the details you've provided in terms of your intentions are exactly what we are going to be asking of our consumers. With this in mind, I'll try to get your request into the queue.
With sincere apologies for your inconvenience,
Robert Cantave
Director of Marketing Technology
The Leading Hotels of the World, Ltd.
From flyertalk:
Just got off the phone with Customer Service for the Leader's Club. They informed me that they'll be sending out an email to all the people who registered for the promo by the end of the day. Let's keep an eye out for it since they said it'll have another offer for us and the chance to take advantage of the promo, afterall.
Their website experienced a traffic spike around 100x the norm from this promo which means their IT Dept totally underestimated the response they'd receive. They claimed to be hosted in collocation facility (data center) with their 800#'s pointing to a call center. Being in telecom, that kinda shocked me since this means their fiasco could've easily been avoided if LHW spent enough money on bandwidth and hosted the site on a real server... guess, they didn't think of redundancy for their main website... but then again, I think most of us saw this one coming a few days ago.












Now I just need to find myself a lady to take with me to New Mexico, since that's the closest one to me. Thing is, even if I do find a lady, I doubt she'll want to drive with me to New Mexico after being with me for 2 weeks. Seems kinda creepy, no?