Save At Auberge Resorts Collection With Amex Offers (Targeted)

Save At Auberge Resorts Collection With Amex Offers (Targeted)

7

The Amex Offers program frequently has promotions for hotel stays, which can save you money or earn you bonus points for stays you’d make anyway. Amex has just rolled out its latest targeted hotel offer, which could be worth it for a stay at a boutique luxury property.

Spend $750+ with Auberge, save $150

There’s a targeted Amex Offers deal for stays at Auberge Resorts Collection properties:

  • Save $150 when you spend $750+ across one or more transactions (up to 20% back)
  • This is valid when you pay for your stay between September 1 and December 15, 2023
  • This is valid for stays at properties in the United States, Mexico, Costa Rica, and Europe
  • This excludes the Auberge Beach Residences properties and the Sleeping Indian Lodge property, and also excludes any Experiences, Dine, or Wellness purchases
  • The terms state that you need to book directly on the US website of aubergeresorts.com to qualify
  • All room charges, including taxes and fees, should qualify toward this offer
  • Registration is required
Save at Auberge Resorts Collection

As you can see, the terms state that you need to book directly with Auberge Resorts Collection to qualify for this offer. While I can’t guarantee it, historically Virtuoso bookings would qualify in the same way, since these are considered direct bookings for these purposes, as you pay at the property.

Auberge du Soleil

What is Auberge Resorts Collection?

For those not familiar, Auberge Resorts Collection consists of 27 luxury hotels and resorts. It’s not at all a cookie cutter brand, as each property has its own personality. Auberge has a heavy focus on destination resorts, rather than city hotels.

You can find the brand’s portfolio here, and it includes some pretty well known properties, ranging from Auberge du Soleil in Napa Valley, to Mauna Lani in Hawaii, to Hotel Jerome in Aspen, to Goldener Hirsch in Deer Valley.

It’s a great portfolio, though Auberge doesn’t have a loyalty program. If you are staying at an Auberge property, it’s definitely worth taking advantage of this offer. However, savings of $150 will likely be pretty minor in terms of the overall cost of a stay at one of these hotels.

Mauna Lani

Bottom line

There’s a new targeted Amex Offers deal that can save you $150 when you spend $750+ at Auberge Resorts Collection properties in the coming months. This is potentially a good offer for those into luxury hotels.

Do you see this Amex Offers deal on one of your accounts, and if so, do you plan on taking advantage of it?

Conversations (7)
The comments on this page have not been provided, reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by any advertiser, and it is not an advertiser's responsibility to ensure posts and/or questions are answered.
Type your response here.

If you'd like to participate in the discussion, please adhere to our commenting guidelines. Anyone can comment, and your email address will not be published. Register to save your unique username and earn special OMAAT reputation perks!

  1. Rob in Miami Guest

    Not luxury when there are more than (1) row of chaise.
    Simple. And, no plastic anywhere defines luxe - IMO.

  2. AA in DFW is awfull Guest

    @BenjaminGuttery: I went to school at UTA (Arlington) in the 70's. DFW area now resembles Oakland/Chicago. DFW Airport specially AA is a mess there.AA Lounge resembles a Homeless Kitchen. Having a Bunch of 5 Star Hotels does not make a Town. remember S.F. area is losing a Bunch of 5 Star Hotels due to rampant crime & Homelessness.

    1. Nick Guest

      Should we dive into the root causes of the rampant crime & Homelessness? Or should we dive into the differences in politics of TX vs Cali? Or should we just ask Portland how their policies worked out?

    2. Anon 1982 Guest

      Ummm seems that Cali is losing this battle of political goo.
      Cali is now the new joke.

    3. AD Diamond

      How about you all just stop calling California "Cali." It proves you've never been there regardless of the correctness of your position. Also, what does this have to do with topic of the post anyway?

    4. BenjaminGuttery Diamond

      @AAinDFWisawfull well maybe You should come back and visit sometime. The reason PEOPLE and development money is still coming to places like DFW, & the Fort Worth sode specifically, is because we actually HAVE a sense of community and MORE than just fancy hotels. Fort Worth has the largest concentration of fine Museums outside of Washington D.C. (Google it), we have the Stockyards district with it's cowboy history, our downtown is called Sundance Square and...

      @AAinDFWisawfull well maybe You should come back and visit sometime. The reason PEOPLE and development money is still coming to places like DFW, & the Fort Worth sode specifically, is because we actually HAVE a sense of community and MORE than just fancy hotels. Fort Worth has the largest concentration of fine Museums outside of Washington D.C. (Google it), we have the Stockyards district with it's cowboy history, our downtown is called Sundance Square and the police ride around on horseback and there is no crime or homelessness, we have a successful new stadium called Dickies Arena (literally named #2 in the world recently), multiple thriving Universitys (TCU, A&M, UTA, TWU, UNT, etc, the National Juneteenth Museum and National Medal of Honor Museums are both under construction, and everyday a new HQ moves from California, Illinois, Pennsylvania, New York, and Washington. So You had a bad experience at an airport lounge before? Who cares. Why judge a community on its airport lounge in 1 Terminal with 1 Airline. Gimme a break You fool.

  3. BenjaminGuttery Diamond

    Just a heads up Lucky, the newest Auberge Collection property is opening THIS MONTH in Fort Worth Texas (only the 2nd in the state after Austin). It's called Bowie House and is right in the middle of the Historic and Cultural/Museum District. Stunning property. Then a few blocks up the road, the new Crescent Hotel & Canyon Ranch Spa is opening next month. Over half a Billion in New properties in less than mile area....

    Just a heads up Lucky, the newest Auberge Collection property is opening THIS MONTH in Fort Worth Texas (only the 2nd in the state after Austin). It's called Bowie House and is right in the middle of the Historic and Cultural/Museum District. Stunning property. Then a few blocks up the road, the new Crescent Hotel & Canyon Ranch Spa is opening next month. Over half a Billion in New properties in less than mile area. Soon the Omni Hotel will expand with its 2nd Tower expansion, a brand new Le Merdian is opening soon as well. In the past 2 years we've also had a brand new Kimpton, Autograph Collection Hotel Drover, Sandman Signature Hotel, and many others open up in Fort Worth. Over 2-3 Billion in new hotels in Tarrant County alone. Not to mention the new American Airlines hotel that they built on their HQ site where now also OneWorld Alliance is headquartered as well. Might be a cool time for You to head west next time You pass through DFW!

Featured Comments Most helpful comments ( as chosen by the OMAAT community ).

The comments on this page have not been provided, reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by any advertiser, and it is not an advertiser's responsibility to ensure posts and/or questions are answered.

Anon 1982 Guest

Ummm seems that Cali is losing this battle of political goo. Cali is now the new joke.

1
Nick Guest

Should we dive into the root causes of the rampant crime & Homelessness? Or should we dive into the differences in politics of TX vs Cali? Or should we just ask Portland how their policies worked out?

1
BenjaminGuttery Diamond

@AAinDFWisawfull well maybe You should come back and visit sometime. The reason PEOPLE and development money is still coming to places like DFW, & the Fort Worth sode specifically, is because we actually HAVE a sense of community and MORE than just fancy hotels. Fort Worth has the largest concentration of fine Museums outside of Washington D.C. (Google it), we have the Stockyards district with it's cowboy history, our downtown is called Sundance Square and the police ride around on horseback and there is no crime or homelessness, we have a successful new stadium called Dickies Arena (literally named #2 in the world recently), multiple thriving Universitys (TCU, A&M, UTA, TWU, UNT, etc, the National Juneteenth Museum and National Medal of Honor Museums are both under construction, and everyday a new HQ moves from California, Illinois, Pennsylvania, New York, and Washington. So You had a bad experience at an airport lounge before? Who cares. Why judge a community on its airport lounge in 1 Terminal with 1 Airline. Gimme a break You fool.

0
Meet Ben Schlappig, OMAAT Founder
5,163,247 Miles Traveled

32,614,600 Words Written

35,045 Posts Published

Keep Exploring OMAAT