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The hotels.com Fall Sale Extends the Good Times for Your "Entourage" - MarketWatch (press release)
Posted on Monday, September 19, 2011 by destination tips travel
DALLAS, Sept. 19, 2011 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- hotels.com® knows all good things must come to an end, and that includes summer and favorite TV shows. That's why hotels.com is giving mourning "Entourage" fans a chance to recover from the HBO series finale at the best hotels to "hug it out" this fall. The hotels.com Fall Sale offers savings of up to 40% off accommodations at over 1,000 properties, including the best hotels and resorts to accommodate your group. Rooms must be booked online by October 3 for travel through October 31, 2011.
"Whether it's lounging poolside or some quiet bonding time that you and your entourage are seeking, the hotels.com Fall Sale has an amazing deal at the perfect hotel for any group," says Taylor L. Cole, APR, director of public relations and social media for hotels.com. "Plus, when booking with our new Facebook app, 'Hotels WithMe,' hotels.com Facebook followers, friends, families and colleagues can not only travel together, but book their trip together."
Miami Beach, FL
If the boys of "Entourage" left Los Angeles for an east coast jaunt, they are sure to find themselves at the ultra-swanky, newly-renovated Fontainebleau Miami Beach. The 4.5-star hotel features 11 restaurants and nightclubs helmed by star chefs, including Gotham Steak by Alfred Portale, Hakkasan by Alan Yau and Scarpetta by Scott Conant. Your entourage can experience a taste of celebrity attention at the oceanfront pool complex with your very own designated beach concierge. Cool off in the large free-form main pool or the private European pool before relaxing in luxurious cabanas featuring flat-panel TVs and butler service. Lapis, the 40,000-square-foot health spa, has 30 treatment rooms and specializes in thermal therapies. Guest rooms include flat-panel televisions, sound systems with iPod docks, and iMac computers. Select rooms have balconies with stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean. Guests can save 15% per night when booking through the hotels.com Fall Sale.
Boston, MA
Whether it's a Boston tea party, bachelor party, wedding party, or any party at all, The Back Bay Hotel in Boston is a great destination for a group celebration. Located in the former headquarters of the Boston Police Department, what is most arresting today are the stunning renovations made to this imposing 1920's stone building. Your entourage can hold court in the modern, marble floored lobby where flowing water accents a two-story glass illuminated staircase. Celebrate over some brews at Cuffs, an Irish bar featuring a selection of beers, martinis and wines in a cozy setting. After a night out, your crew can then enjoy American-style grilled favorites and traditional Irish breakfasts at the Stanhope Grille. Work up a sweat at the complimentary, 24-hour fitness center. Conference travelers can depend on the business center which is open 24 hours and wireless Internet access is complimentary throughout the property. Guests staying three nights can save 20% off per night when booking this great hotel deal through the hotels.com Fall Sale.
Chicago, IL
Enjoy the luxurious sanctuary offered at the 4-star The Raffaello Hotel Chicago. Decompress with a massage or facial treatment before hosting a cocktail party your entourage will never forget on Raffaello's rooftop deck. Retreat to your beautifully renovated guest room, where you'll be soothed by European accents, subtle earth tones and modern elegant amenities, including a 32-inch LCD television with premium TV channels. Your party doesn't need to end as each room offers microwaves, refrigerators and a minibar, of course. Rollaway beds are available for any additional, unexpected entourage members that may need to crash. Additional amenities available on request include in-room massage, hypo-allergenic bedding and wake-up calls, if you so desire to, in fact, get out of bed. Guests staying three nights save 35% per night when booking through the hotels.com Fall Sale.
Whistler, BC, Canada
It's never too early to bond on the slopes of Whistler. Whether you want to be a snowball's throw away from the gondola or simply need to get away from it all, The Sundial Boutique Hotel has something for every member of your group. You and your fellow travelers can find true relaxation at the ski-in, ski-out hotel which stands adjacent to the Blackcomb and Whistler mountain ski lifts. From a day on the slopes, or a day in the Bike Park, Whistler Blackcomb is a fun destination for anyone, of any ability, any season. Had enough of the après ski nightlife? Simply stay in and enjoy the gas fireplace and full kitchen in your guest room. Your crew can relax in one of eight suites which provide private spa tubs or simply unwind in the one on the hotel's rooftop. The Vital Spirit Rejuvenating Spa specializes in Sports, Thai, Swedish and Shiatsu massage for the ultimate escape. Guests booking through the hotels.com Fall Sale can save 50% when staying two nights.
Who's going with you? Book with me.
You and your entourage can take advantage of the hotels.com newly launched Facebook app, "Hotels WithMe," which enables hotels.com Facebook followers, friends, families and colleagues to not only travel together, but book their trip together. The app allows friends invited to join a trip to get together through the social media site and collectively choose and book a hotel, ensuring that all are satisfied with the choice of destination and accommodations. "Hotels WithMe" users have access to almost 140,000 hotels available on hotels.com. The app automatically keeps track of prices and the availability of all the hotels on the group's shortlist and the hotel information on the app includes high-quality photos and detailed descriptions of the facilities. Google Maps and Google Streetview are also integrated, so users can research the location and area surrounding their accommodation.
All hotel deals are subject to availability. To book your hotel room, visit www.hotels.com or call 1-800-2-hotels. Other news is available at our media room: http://press.hotels.com/en-us/ .
View our Hotel Price Index (TM) data at: http://hotel-price-index.com
Press contacts:Lily Karp - Ruder Finn for hotels.comPhone: (212) 715-1696Email: karpl@ruderfinn.com
Taylor L. Cole, APRhotels.com North AmericaPhone: (469) 335-8442
About hotels.com
Hotels.com® is a leading provider of lodging worldwide, offering almost 140,000 properties in over 60 countries from national chain hotels and all-inclusive resorts to local favorites and bed & breakfasts. Hotels.com is the smarter way to book travel by offering welcomerewards®, an industry leading loyalty rewards program; the real opinions of other travelers captured in over two million Guest Reviews and; a Price Match Guarantee, so that those booking with hotels.com can be assured they are getting the best deal, either online or by speaking directly to a travel expert at 1-800-2-HOTELS 24 hours a day. For more information, please visit hotels.com. Hotels.com is an operating company of Expedia, Inc. /quotes/zigman/97682/quotes/nls/expe EXPE -2.74% . Follow us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/hotelsdotcom and Twitter via www.twitter.com/hotelsdotcom or visit the hotels.com Travel Smart Blog for consumer and business travel information. Get clayed at http://www.clayyourself.com . Detailed Hotel Price Index data is available at: http://www.hotel-price-index.com , hotels.com, A Smarter Way to Book(TM).
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