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Radisson Big Night Giveaway – 50,000 Bonus Gold Points in 4 Easy Steps

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Radisson’s Big Night Giveaway 2012 launched on May 15 and while I thought I had the post scheduled, apparently, it didn’t post so here it is, albeit a few days late.  Hopefully there’s still time for you to register…

Here’s how to get 50,000 Bonus Gold Points in Club Carlson in 4 Easy Steps:

1) Join Club Carlson (if you’re not already registered)

Get 4,500 points: use promo code: ERWD2012 (offer good until May 31, however when I tried to use it two weeks ago the offer was discontinued, not sure if it’s been reinstated)

Get 2,000 points on your next stay: use promo code: NSB2K12 (since the previous offer didn’t work for me I registered with this one)

2) Register for the Radisson Big Night Giveaway

3) Book and stay at a Radisson hotel.

4) See 50,000 Bonus Gold points deposited into your account 6-8 weeks after your stay.

I’ll be posting my review of my Radisson stay in the next few days…

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