Create a queen hotel bed for $397 with these 5 top Memorial Day sleep deals
These mattress and bedding deals are the best we've seen yet for luxury hotel sleep on a budget
The Memorial Day sales are the ideal way to create a hotel-style bed for less. In fact, I've found five unmissable deals at Amazon and Walmart to help you do just that. My favorite is the Easland Down Alternative Summer Comforter, down to $32.89 (from $42.90) at Amazon in a time-limited deal.
Many of the top-rated options in our best mattress buying guide are reduced in price in this year's Memorial Day mattress sales, including our fave hotel mattress the Saatva Classic (from $999 at Saatva). However if you want a luxury feel and look for way less, there are still some good deals available to you.
Here are the five deals we recommend for creating a hotel bed for under $400 (or $397.07 to be precise). Each product has a customer rating of four stars and higher too.
Today's top mattress sales: quick links
- Saatva Classic — save up to $400
Reduced to $1,779 (from $2,179) for a queen at Saatva - Zinus 12" Memory Foam — save up to $49
Reduced to $190 (from $239.99) for a queen at Amazon - Bear Elite Hybrid — save up to $1,142
Reduced to $1370. 40 (from $2,284) for a queen at Bear - Helix Midnight Luxe — save up to $789
Reduced to $1,751 (from $2,399) for a queen at Helix - DreamCloud Classic Hybrid — save up to $1,584
Reduced to $649 (from $1,892) for a queen at DreamCloud
How to create a hotel bed for under $400 in the Memorial Day sales: Top 5 deals
Most of the best hotel mattresses have a hybrid design to offer their guests a balance of comfort and support, and our Allswell 10" Hybrid Mattress review says the Allswell provides just that. With a quilted top reminiscent of fluffy, cloud-like hotel beds, the Allswell is one of the best cheap mattresses on the market, especially for back and front sleepers.
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This Mainstays two-pack contains pillows designed to support all sleep positions and has an antimicrobial, moisture-wicking cover. Walmart customers praise the light and fluffy feel and the affordable price tag, awarding the pillows an overall star rating of 4.3 out of 5.
User score: ★★★★½ (1,640+ reviews)
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This down alternative comforter is designed to provide year-round temperature regulation, to keep you warm in winter and cool in the summer heatwaves. With a soft, quilted design, the comforter has been described by customers as "luxurious","fluffy", and "makes the bed feel hotel-quality".
User score: ★★★★½ (41,000+ reviews)
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Our top budget-friendly choice in our best mattress protector guide is the Utopia Bedding Bamboo Waterproof Mattress Protector review. The waterproof mattress protector is made out of a soft, breathable bamboo viscose and holds and overall 4.6 star rating from Amazon customers.
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This four-piece bedding set from Amazon mainstay CGK Unlimited Store is made from a soft and breathable fabric and includes two pillow cases, a flat sheet and a fitted sheet. The sheets are deep-pocketed, and can cover mattresses up to 16" tall. The bedding set has racked up an overall score of 4.5 out of over 430,000 customer ratings.
User score: ★★★★★½ (430,000+ reviews)
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Frances Daniels is a PPA-accredited journalist and Sleep Staff Writer at Tom's Guide with an MA in Magazine Journalism from Cardiff University. Her role includes covering mattress and sleep news and writing sleep product reviews and buyer's guides, including our Best Hybrid Mattress 2025 guide. She is interested in the relationship between sleep and health, interviewing an array of experts to create in-depth articles about topics such as nutrition, sleep disorders, sleep hygiene, and mattress care. She is also our specialist on mattress toppers — producing bed topper reviews and taking care of our Best Mattress Toppers 2025 guide — and leads content relating to fiberglass-free beds for a non-toxic sleep. Outside of Tom's Guide, she has written for Ideal Home and Marie Claire.
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