State-Cations Sweep the Nation
From Alaska to Maine, if you’re in-state, you’ll find a great rate at BedandBreakfast.com. Vacation dollars are tightening, yet travelers still yearn for great getaways. This holiday season, BedandBreakfast.com’s “State-cations†fit today’s tight budgets as B&Bs throughout the country encourage travelers to enjoy one-tank trips and save on both gas and lodging.
Visit www.BedandBreakfast.com and click on the In State Special Rate badge on the homepage to learn more. Offered in alphabetical order by state with in state discounts available to residents.
Ketchikan’s Black Bear Inn, Ketchikan, AK: Alaska residents receive 20 percent off the room of their choice for off-season stays through April 30, 2009.
Ten Inverness Way, Inverness, CA: Spontaneous locals can book a non-holiday Sunday through Thursday stay 24 hours or less prior to arrival for only $145/night, plus tax. The rate includes a full hot breakfast, fresh-baked cookies and afternoon tea, and complimentary evening wine and cheese.
Inn at Harbor Hill Marina, Niantic, CT: Connecticut residents will be treated to two lobster dinners (a $70 value) with a two-night stay in a water-view room through November 23, 2008.
For information on a range of independently owned distinctive lodging, visit BedandBreakfast.com’s sister site, www.Inns.com.
Karen
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