If you’re 60 years or older, or an AARP member, it’s likely that you don’t have to pay full price for accommodation when travelling to another city. Many hotels, motels, and resorts offer discounts for senior citizens.
Below, we’ve listed hotels in the state of Kansas that have discounts for seniors and AARP members, for each of the biggest cities in the state.
1. Wichita
- Ambassador Hotel Wichita, Autograph Collection
- Courtyard Wichita At Old Town
- Holiday Inn Express & Suites Wichita Airport
- Holiday Inn Wichita East I-35
- Wyndham Garden Wichita Downtown
Read our complete guide to hotels with senior discounts in Wichita.
2. Overland Park
- Marriott Kansas City Overland Park
- Courtyard Kansas City Overland Park/Convention Center
- Holiday Inn & Suites Overland Park-West
- Staybridge Suites Overland Park-Kansas City Area
- Days Inn By Wyndham Overland Park/Metcalf/Convention Center
Read our complete guide to hotels with senior discounts in Overland Park.
3. Kansas City
- Residence Inn Kansas City at The Legends
- Holiday Inn Express & Suites Kansas City Ku Medical Center
- Holiday Inn Express Kansas City – At The Legends
- Baymont By Wyndham Kansas City Ku Medical Center
Read our complete guide to hotels with senior discounts in Kansas City.
4. Olathe
- Fairfield Inn & Suites Kansas City Olathe
- Residence Inn Kansas City Olathe
- Holiday Inn Express & Suites Olathe South
- Candlewood Suites Olathe – Kansas City Area
- La Quinta Inn & Suites By Wyndham Olathe
Read our complete guide to hotels with senior discounts in Olathe.
5. Topeka
- Cyrus Hotel, Topeka, A Tribute Portfolio Hotel
- Springhill Suites Topeka Southwest
- Holiday Inn Express & Suites Topeka North
- Holiday Inn Express & Suites Topeka West I-70 Wanamaker
- Baymont By Wyndham Topeka
Read our complete guide to hotels with senior discounts in Topeka.
FAQs
Which hotel chains offer discounts for seniors and AARP members in Kansas?
Many different hotel brands offer discounts for seniors and AARP members, including Marriott, InterContinental Hotels Group, Hilton Hotels & Resorts, Extended Stay America, Best Western, Hyatt Hotels & Resorts, Wyndham Hotels, and all Choice Hotel brands.
How old do I have to be to get a discount?
Depending on the hotel, you can normally get a discount if you're at least 60 years old, but with some hotel chains you have to be at least 62 years old.
With hotels that offer discounts for AARP members, you only need to be 50 years old - this is the minimum age at which you can get a full AARP membership.
How much of a discount can I get?
As a senior citizen or AARP member, you can typically get a discount of 5-15% off the nightly rate of your hotel room, and sometimes even up to 30% off. The exact discount you'll get depends on the hotel you stay at.
How do I access the discount I'm entitled to?
When browsing a hotel's website, there should be a dropdown menu that will display the special senior citizen or AARP member rate for that hotel.
To access the lower room price you're entitled to, simply book your room as normal, then mention the discount at check-in. You'll need to provide your ID or AARP membership card to prove your eligibility.
To get the discount, you need to ensure you book on the hotel's website, such as on marriott.com or ihg.com. You can't use another booking website, like booking.com, or you won't receive the senior citizen discount.