Hotels.com will let you channel the Plastics with this 'Mean Girls' Day perk

And it's totally grool!

MEAN GIRLS. Film Director: MARK WATERS. Year: 2004. Stars: LINDSAY LOHAN; LACEY CHABERT; AMANDA SEYFRIED; RACHEL MCADAMS
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Get in loser, we're going traveling! Hotels.com will observe the iconic Mean Girls Day (October 3, in case you're not privy to the celebration) with a deal that's so fetch, you'll be inspired to pack your suitcase and mini bag. Find a pink shirt and prepare to revel in early 2000s nostalgia. 

The booking website is shelling out $10 pink hotel rooms—completely Regina George-approved, of course—with its Mean Girls-inspired deal, On Wednesdays We Stay Pink. Beginning Sunday, October 3, 2021 (17 years after Aaron Samuels asked Cady Heron what day it was in math class, FYI), the most sought-after pink hotel rooms around the world will be available for booking on Wednesdays in October for a mere ten bucks. (This includes October 6, 13, 20 and 27.) 

Naturally, the chosen venues are totally pinkified and gorgeous. So you agree, you think they're really pretty?



Hotels.com: On Wednesdays, We Stay Pink

The Hotels.com perk is every aughtie girl's dream. Check out the participating venues and get booking on October 3 beginning at 12pm BST / 7am EST (4am PT, 12pm GMT). Do note that openings are on a first-come, first-serve basis. 

1. The May Fair, a Radisson Collection Hotel, UK

The Schiaparelli Suite is a regal take on Regina George's bedroom, which is completely fitting for the original queen bee. Note that it is only available for booking on October 20 and October 27, 2021.

2. Riggs Washington DC, USA

The First Lady Suite treats guests to a variety of pink hues that'll score you visitation rights with the Plastics on Wednesdays. 

3. Radisson Blu Edwardian, Mercer Street, UK

The chic, modern pink oasis is so grool you'll probably want to permanently relocate. 

4. The Vault Hotel, Sweden

Do you want to do something fun? Do you want to go to Taco Bell Sweden? This pink vault suite is the way to go, if so!

5. Le Milie Rose, France

This delicately chic pink bedroom is, like, really pretty. Plus, it's conveniently located in the Paris city center district.

How to book the Hotels.com offer

Hotels.com, On Wednesdays We Stay Pink ($10) 

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October 3, 2021 beginning at 12pm BST / 7am EST (4am PT, 12pm GMT) the five most sought-after pink hotel rooms around the world (listed above) will be available for booking on Wednesdays in October for a mere $10 for a one-night stay, all in honor of Mean Girls Day. Fetch! (This includes October 6, 13, 20 and 27.)

Thinking about this one-night stay? (Yes, unfortunately, the limit does exist in this case.) Here's everything Hotels.com wants you to know: 

  • Search on Hotels.com for one of the five rooms on one of the applicable days in October 
  • Look for the room category "Pink Stays." If available, reserve and pay online to go through to checkout. (Note if "Pink Stays" is not available, your room isn't available on your selected date.) 
  • Click "apply a coupon" which can be found below the room rate information, and add the relevant coupon code:
Danielle Valente
Digital News Writer

Need a TV show recommendation? Maybe a few decor tips? Danielle, a digital news writer at Future, has you covered. Her work appears throughout the company’s lifestyle brands, including My Imperfect Life, Real Homes, and woman&home. Mainly, her time is spent at My Imperfect Life, where she’s attuned to the latest entertainment trends and dating advice for Gen Z.


Before her time at Future, Danielle was the editor of Time Out New York Kids, where she got to experience the best of the city from the point of view of its littlest residents. Before that, she was a news editor at Elite Daily. Her work has also appeared in Domino, Chowhound, and amNewYork, to name a few. 


When Danielle’s not writing, you can find her testing out a new recipe, reading a book (suggestions always welcome), or rearranging the furniture in her apartment…again.