With deals like these, you’ve gotta ditch the staycation
Between high gas prices and extra charges from the nation’s airlines, what’s a penny-pinching family to do this summer?
The answers are starting to include taking advantage of more and more promotions from businesses looking to attract cash-strapped vacationers.
Kimpton Hotels’ We’ve got your Bag promotion will issue a room credit of up to $25 for guests who have paid to check luggage. Through Sept. 9, guests need simply to show proof of an additional airline baggage charge upon check-in at any one of Kimpton’s 43 hotels in the U.S. and Canada.
And Loews Hotels is offering a Baggage Buy Back through September 1, 2008. Bring your “first checked bag ” airline receipt to the front desk when you check in and you’ll receive up to $30 in food and beverage credit at any of their properties.
And other chains from Hilton to Holiday Inns are offering gas cards at individual properties.
But it doesn’t stop with hotels. This week, the hit musical Wicked in Chicago gave away a $50 gas card with a pair of tickets for performances from July 1-6.
And in the San Francisco area, the two area rival major league baseball teams offer dueling promotions. The San Francisco Giants and Chevron have a deal where fans can buy 4 game tickets on the team’s site for $75 and receive a $25 Chevron gas card.
Across the bay, the first Oakland Athletics fan to purchase select seats in the field level outfield for Friday home games will receive a free $10 Chevron gift card. The lucky fan will also be entered to win a new GM vehicle. (No word on its gas mileage.)
Of course all these promotions have restrictions and are subject to change, but in this economy and with so many businesses fighting for your dollars, it doesn’t hurt to look around, or to simply ask. Even some brothels in Nevada are handing out gas cards.
And if you have heard of an even more unusual or interesting promotion, add your comment to this post. We’ll print the best in a future story.
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Hi Janice - As you’ve pointed out there really are a lot of enticing deals out there.
Since I’m an independent and unbiased Hawaii travel blogger, I’m watching the Hawaii travel dynamic changing significantly over the past three months. With the demise of Aloha Airlines and ATA Airlines, there is less Hawaii flight capacity. Couple less airline seats with a shaky US economy and you’ll see a recipe for Hawaii tourism concerns.
Though this all sounds like gloom and doom, the good news is that Hawaii hotels are compensating for the higher airfares. They’re offering free nights, resort credit, free breakfasts, discounts on luaus, etc. For example, one deal I recently blogged about was a Waikiki Beach hotel offering the third night free plus free breakfast plus 2 for 1 luau tickets. I’m seeing some of the top hotels that would normally go for well over $300 per night now going for less than $200. The deals are definitely available making it a great time to visit Hawaii.
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