Aston Hotels & Resorts Celebrates Military Appreciation Month

Aston Hotels & Resorts Celebrates Military Appreciation Month with Exclusive Savings and Perks for Service Members

In honor of National Military Appreciation Month this May, Aston Hotels & Resorts is honoring military service members and their families with exclusive discounts and perks throughout its twenty four Hawaii hotels, resorts, villas and cottages and three U.S. mainland condominium resorts in South Lake Tahoe, Calif., Lake Las Vegas, Nev., and Orlando, Fla.

Aston offers special military discounts of up to 10 percent off the best daily rate for all active duty or retired military personnel and their eligible dependents. For Hawaii based military, guests can take a mini-staycation with Aston by booking at least two consecutive nights and you’ll receive the Kamaaina K-Class Pass. Enjoy perks like free parking, free 2 p.m. late check-out, free upgrade to the next available view category, and the Aston Aloha Book, which offers over $2,500 in savings on dining, shopping, activities in Hawaii. Plus, receive HawaiianMiles with every Aston booking.

Visit www.AstonHotels.com or call (866) 774-2924 to book your vacation. Prices are based on availability, subject to change, and do not include taxes and fees. Guest must present valid military identification upon check-in. Other restrictions may apply.

 

About Aston Hotels & Resorts

Aston Hotels & Resorts operates a diverse range of condominium resorts and hotels with accommodations from hotel rooms and condominium suites, to villas and cottages that suit any lifestyle, taste or budget. Based in Honolulu, the company manages over 4,100 units in 27 properties on the four major Hawaiian Islands, South Lake Tahoe, California, Lake Las Vegas, Nevada, and Orlando, Florida. For more information, visit www.AstonHotels.com or call toll free 866-774-2924. Aston is an operating business of Interval Leisure Group, Inc. (Nasdaq: IILG), a leading global provider of membership and leisure services to the vacation industry.

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