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Monday, 22 Jun, 2007 0

An Allstar vacation
With over 150 homes available, ALL STAR continues to lead the vacation home market in Central Florida, drawing in over 35,000 visitors annually.
By staying in a vacation home, families can stay together under spacious one roof, saving the costs associated with renting multiple hotel rooms.

This season’s deal: Free Disney ticket upgrades; a complimentary heated pool and spa ($300 value), and with a reservation of seven or more nights, visitors can enjoy either a free midsize rental car, or a $100 gas or grocery gift card. For further information visit www.allstarvacationhomes.com

Homes at hotel prices
We rent fully furnished and equipped vacation homes with private pools, or townhomes with community pool – all in the Orlando area. We have only a 2 night minimum so our homes can be rented just like a hotel room. Stays of 2, 3 or 4 nights incur a short stay clean fee – the fee varies depending on the size of the home rented – e.g. 3 bedroom home clean fee is $75 + tax, 4 bedroom home clean fee is $85 + tax. The homes range in size from 3- to 7-bedroom for private pool homes and from 2- to 4-bedroom for townhomes or condos. Our tag line is “Vacation Homes at Hotel Prices!”

Guests can get one FREE night with every 4 nights booked – this is valid for arrivals from June 16th, 2007 through August 31st, 2007 and must be booked between June 15th and July 1st, 2007. There are NO blackout dates for this  deal and the offer is subject to availability. We expect quite a quick sell out once the landing page is loaded and available for booking.
 
Summer Fun
The Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin Resort is offering savings for summer travel.  Representing nearly a 50% savings, rates start at $199* per room, per night, valid June 15 through September 29, 2007.

There are plenty of ways to enjoy fun in the sun as guests can take a dip in any of the award-winning resort’s five pools, enjoy an ice cream sundae at The Fountain, order up frozen drinks poolside or relax at the luxurious Mandara Spa.  The Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin boasts never-ending activities for Orlando overnighters to enjoy including a white sand beach, two health clubs, tennis courts, jogging trails, paddle boat rentals and more. 

*Rates are based on availability and do not include tax and service.

Walking Wellness
Visiting all four Walt Disney World® theme parks amounts to roughly 27,000 acres.  When fitness fanatics return their pedometer and show just how many steps they have walked in one day, guests will receive a complimentary Conditioning Foot Treatment at the Mandara Spa and a free pair of gel insoles to sooth well-walked feet.  To further encourage the maintenance of a healthier lifestyle, those who “show their steps” will also receive a one-year subscription to their choice of SELF, Shape, Fitness, Health, Men’s Health, or Men’s Fitness magazine.

Located in the heart of Walt Disney World® Resort, trekkers will have no shortage of options to Step It Up while exploring Magic Kingdom® Park, Epcot®, Disney’s Animal Kingdom® Theme Park, and more.  Business executives who can’t get away to the theme parks can go for a brisk walk during meeting breaks on the walking trails directly outside the Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin Resort.

The four tracks, ranging in length, loop around the Epcot® Resort Area.  To ensure that the calories burned off by walking are not negated by a sweet tooth, a menu of lighter choices at each of the resort’s restaurants and lounges will be available.  With 17 to choose from, travelers will have no shortage of options, from Italian at the new Il Mulino New York Trattoria to self-service dining at Picabu.

 

 



 

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