Members Can Save on Hotel Stays with New HotelPlanner Program

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Just in time for travel season, NAHB has launched its newest member benefit to help members save time and money on personal and business travel.

HotelPlanner provides NAHB members with exclusive, negotiated rates on individual and group hotel bookings across 800,000 properties worldwide. Members can search for rooms in more than 250 countries and save up to 65% off — more than twice the average savings offered to the public through other discount sites.

Through HotelPlanner, NAHB members can access hotel reviews, maps, descriptions and other features to help them find the best hotel for their stay. They can also search for meeting spaces and access car rental discounts.

Additional perks of HotelPlanner include:

  • Convenient online or over-the-phone reservations
  • 24/7 customer service
  • Mobile, tablet and desktop accessibility

To check rates and book your next stay, visit nahb.hotelplanner.com. And to view the many other opportunities members get to save on building products, business services, automobiles and more, go to nahb.org/savings.

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