Friday, November 22, 2024
As more than a quarter of Americans plan to stay in hotels during this winter holiday season, Motel 6 and Studio 6 are making travel affordable with the launch of their “Motel 6Giving” sale. This initiative offers travelers significant savings on accommodations from November 28, 2024, through February 28, 2025, ensuring budget-friendly options for holiday and New Year travel.
The centerpiece of the “Motel 6Giving” sale is the exclusive My6 program, which provides members with a 12% discount on the best available rates and access to additional savings through My6 Marketplace. These include deals like 50% off Walmart+ memberships, 50% off Blue Apron subscriptions for four weeks, and discounts on Sperry shoes, Kohl’s purchases, and mobile car maintenance services from AutoNation.
To access these benefits, travelers can easily join the free My6 program by downloading the My6 app on iOS or Android or by visiting the My6 website. Booking windows for the sale run from November 28 through December 9, 2024, with stays valid between November 28, 2024, and February 28, 2025.
“Every dollar counts during the holidays, and those traveling to reconnect with loved ones can find comfort in pet-friendly, budget-conscious accommodations thanks to the Motel 6Giving sale,” said Julie Arrowsmith, President and CEO of G6 Hospitality, the parent company of Motel 6 and Studio 6. “This extended reservation window ensures that even those planning trips into early 2025 can take advantage of our affordable lodging solutions.”
Motel 6 and Studio 6 have long been known for their focus on accessibility and value. With nearly 1,500 locations across the United States and Canada, the brands cater to travelers looking for clean, comfortable, and cost-effective accommodations. Motel 6 specializes in short stays, while Studio 6 provides extended-stay options with amenities such as fully furnished kitchens and free Wi-Fi, ideal for travelers planning longer visits.
Both Motel 6 and Studio 6 continue to garner industry recognition. In the 2024 Entrepreneur Franchise 500® report, Motel 6 ranked among the top 50 franchises, highlighting its reputation as a trusted brand for economy lodging. The company’s commitment to transparency, affordability, and pet-friendly policies has solidified its position as a leader in the hospitality industry.
In addition to discounted rates, My6 members can enjoy a range of exclusive deals across retail, dining, and travel, making the program a comprehensive resource for holiday planning. Key perks include:
Since its inception in 1962, Motel 6 has been synonymous with value-driven lodging, ensuring guests enjoy clean, reliable accommodations at competitive prices. Studio 6, the brand’s extended-stay counterpart, offers added convenience with in-room kitchens, linens, cookware, and pet-friendly policies, making it a preferred choice for families and long-term travelers.
Motel 6 and Studio 6’s dedication to enhancing guest experiences is evident in their transparent pricing and focus on customer needs. “We’re proud to be a trusted option for travelers seeking budget-friendly lodging without compromising on quality,” added Arrowsmith.
The “Motel 6Giving” sale comes at a time when holiday travel budgets are stretched thin. By offering significant savings and added member benefits, Motel 6 and Studio 6 aim to make reconnecting with family and friends easier and more affordable. With deals extending into 2025, the brands ensure that travelers can plan ahead and enjoy the flexibility they need.
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