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I've
just been informed by my collegues that we'll be giving away 3
day, 2 night hotel stay certificates to the next 57 people
who start our
diet plan!
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3 Day, 2 Night Hotel Stay Certificates:
Our 3 day, 2 night hotel stay certificates are valid at 20 great
resort destinations throughout the U.S. and Mexico, including
Las Vegas, Daytona Beach, Atlantic City, Palm Springs, Branson,
Myrtle Beach, Cancun, Orlando, Anaheim (near Disneyland!), Pocono
Mountains, Mazatlan, Breckenridge, Lake Tahoe, Laughlin, Puerto
Vallarta, Honolulu, Gatlinburg, White Mountains, Phoenix, Victoria,
BC. No timeshare presentations are required.
Each hotel stay certificate is valid
for a 3 day, 2 night stay. At no time will you be required to
attend any type of timeshare presentation. Basic restrictions
apply (next section below), so please be sure to read the details.
We work with many different hotels
in each location. The published room rate at the resorts averages
between $70-139 a night.
Restrictions
for hotel stay incentive certificates:
Because they are essentially
giving these hotel stays away, the resorts have requested a few
restrictions. You don't have to worry, though - we try to make
it easy for you. Restrictions are few, and clearly stated. No
fine print here!
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Weekday check-ins, please.
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60 days notice is preferred.
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Each household may only redeem one free vacation per year.
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You have until December 5, 2006 to take your vacation.
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To receive the registration forms, a registration fee of $10 is
payable by the customer upon registration.
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Room taxes of about $9 per night are required by law and are due
at reservation time.
That's all! You pay about $28.00
If you're looking for fine print, you won't find it here.
No other fees will ever be collected.
Hotel
Certificate Details:
Hotel rooms for free?
How do you do it?
We've been getting this question quite frequently, so that's why
we put it here first. The simple answer is that many hotels have
low occupancy rates during the week. Rather than letting the rooms
sit empty, they'd prefer to give them away to people in the travel
business (the author of this eBook is also a travel agent). That's
all there is to it!
To learn more about how this works,
be sure to read the inside scoop (The "Inside
Scoop" section is at the bottom of this page).
What exactly is each hotel
stay certificate redeemable for?
Each of our hotel stay certificates are redeemable for a free
3 day, 2 night stay in one of 20 great destinations. No additional
purchase is required, and transportation to and from the hotels
is up to you. We estimate the average retail value of each certificate
to be nearly $300.
A deal this great has to
come with some restrictions. What are they?
We don't believe in fine print, and are happy to discuss all the
details up front. Basic restrictions do apply, but you'll never
encounter hidden fees, an unhelpful redemption office, or required
timeshare presentations. Basically, we ask that you follow three
basic rules to receive your 3 day, 2 night hotel stay:
1.
You must check in to the hotel on a weekday.
2.
You must give 60 days notice prior to taking their vacation.
3.
You must pay a registration fee of $10, and state-mandated room
taxes of about $9 per night (per room, not per person). No other
fees are ever collected.
What hotels do you use?
Because the travel industry is constantly changing, we do not
publish a list of available hotels. You don't have to worry about
going on a less than superior vacation, however - probably the
best way to describe them is that they are hotels that would normally
cost the consumer between $70-139 a night. Typical chains include
Marriott, Hampton Inn, Red Roof Inn, Ramada, and other well-known
franchises. In Las Vegas and Atlantic City, we work with major
casino hotels to provide a mini-suite.
Are you sure no timeshare
presentations are involved?
This has become our second most frequently asked question. The
answer is clear: we do not require any type of sales presentations
from customers. No tours, no meetings, business opportunities,
or anything similar.
When do the certificates
expire?
Currently, the expiration date on all the hotel stay certificates
we print is December 5, 2006. Many other issuing vendors are much
stricter, with expiration dates as early as 90 days after issue.
Are there any blackout dates?
Dates near holidays are usually not available. Hotels are often
full around the holidays. Other than that, you shouldn't have
any problems getting the reservation you want.
Can you guarantee that all
locations will always be available?
We can't promise that every destination will always be available
at all times, but it's extremely rare when one isn't. We work
with numerous hotels in each destination, so that if one ever
drops out of our program, we have a backup.
How many vacations can I
take?
A maximum of one per year.
Who pays the registration
fee?
The $10 registration fee is paid by you.
How much are room taxes?
State law usually requires consumers to pay taxes on any stay
at a lodging establishment, even if the stay is given away or
"comped" by the hotel. You don't have to worry, however
- we've made sure that taxes will never be higher than $9 a night.
(That's per room, not per person.)
Are there really no other
fees?
None at all. No purchase of airline tickets, car rentals, restaurant
passes, or anything else is required.
The
Inside Scoop:
All across North America,
hotels have thousands of empty rooms available during the week.
Most guests check in on Friday and Saturday, so frequently the
hotels are actually losing money during the off-peak times.
Until recently, there wasn't much
that the hotel owners could do about the problem. They had to
deal with both the loss of revenue and the loss of happy hotel
guests that would hopefully return for another visit.
Recently, however, many companies
in the travel industry have begun to recognize the value of allowing
guests to come visit during the week for practically nothing.
If you think about it, it really makes sense for everyone. You
get a great vacation in a luxury hotel, and they don't have to
handle the problem of having excessive vacancies. Plus, they hope
that you'll take advantage of their other services (restaurants,
concierge, etc.) while you're staying in the room. If
you like their property enough, they know you'll also probably
recommend it to other travelers. It's a win-win situation!
Please allow us two to four weeks
for delivery of your certificates. Thank you!
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