US-based hospitality brand Trump Hotels has rolled out “Never Settle Summer” offers across its nine properties worldwide.
The offers will run from 1 May to 4 September 2023 and will enable guests to take advantage of tropical getaway destinations and golf resorts.
Trump International Hotel Waikiki is among the nine properties covered under this programme and will offer a 60-minute customised massage at The Spa at Trump for guests, who can also enjoy a Keepsake Trump Waikiki beach bag, a reduced resort fee and a free parking facility.
Trump International Golf Links and Hotel Doonbeg will offer tickets for a trip to the Loop Head Lighthouse and the Kilkee Cliffs. In addition to this, guests can enjoy a dining credit of €50 per stay.
Trump International Hotel and Tower New York will feature rooms offering city or central park views. The property will also provide food, beverages and spa service for $75 along with free valet parking.
With a hotel credit of $100, Trump International Hotel and Tower Chicago will offer guests a free one-level upgrade for the room based on availability along with free overnight parking.
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By GlobalDataTrump National Doral Miami, which features deluxe guestrooms, premier guest rooms and a suite, will offer $100 resort credit for guests. The hotel provides free meals for kids under six and free golf facilities for those under 15.
The other properties covered under this programme include Trump Turnberry, Albemarle Estate at Trump Winery, Trump International Hotel Las Vegas and Trump MacLeod House and Lodge, Scotland.