Free nights at Dusit Thani Resorts

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Free nights at Dusit Thani Resorts

Thai hotelier chain Dusit Thani has just issued a timely reminder that its free nights offer will only run through to the end of next month. The low-season promotion gives guests an extra free night when they stay for two consecutive nights at any of the group’s domestic hotels or resorts.

The treble-night deal from Thailand’s leading luxury accommodation company began on 1 August and is set to finish on the eve of Halloween. A key stipulation of the promotion is that holidaymakers have to book and pay for their first two nights at the Dusit Best Available Rate in order to garner the complimentary extra one. 

The Dusit Thani group was founded in the 1940s with the remit of combining Thai heritage and royal opulence with the comfort and conveniences that international tourists had come to expect as standard. The group now has holiday properties in more than 20 Thai tourism hotspots as well as international ones such as the Maldives and Dubai.
  
Sitting alongside Lumphini Park, the Dusit Thani Bangkok is something of an iconic landmark in the capital city. Other establishments include the swanky Royal Princess Hotel in Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai’s Dusit Island Resort and the Laguna Resort on the holiday isle of Phuket

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