Granny
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Just read this on a trade newsletter today:
"Theme park deal pays for visitors' hotel, says Sentinel
SeaWorld Orlando and Busch Gardens Tampa Bay will try to lure visitors to the parks this winter by offering them a free place to sleep, reports The Orlando Sentinel (11/19).
Central Florida hotels and attractions have offered plenty of discounts to draw locals and out-of-towners since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, but this is one of the most aggressive.
Packages start at $95.90 a person and include admission to SeaWorld, transportation and admission to Busch Gardens as well as two nights at a south Orlando hotel. Regular admission to both Anheuser-Busch parks is $47.95 each, meaning that, under the cheapest package, the room essentially is free.
Rates are valid through Feb. 28. Details are available at seaworld.com."
Seems like a pretty good deal!
"Theme park deal pays for visitors' hotel, says Sentinel
SeaWorld Orlando and Busch Gardens Tampa Bay will try to lure visitors to the parks this winter by offering them a free place to sleep, reports The Orlando Sentinel (11/19).
Central Florida hotels and attractions have offered plenty of discounts to draw locals and out-of-towners since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, but this is one of the most aggressive.
Packages start at $95.90 a person and include admission to SeaWorld, transportation and admission to Busch Gardens as well as two nights at a south Orlando hotel. Regular admission to both Anheuser-Busch parks is $47.95 each, meaning that, under the cheapest package, the room essentially is free.
Rates are valid through Feb. 28. Details are available at seaworld.com."
Seems like a pretty good deal!