Destination Hotels Offer Year-End Deals
Filed under: Luxury Travel & Hotels

The end-of-the-year hotel deals are pouring in offering plenty of opportunities for great getaways. Destination Hotels & Resorts' is offering a year-end escape package with rates starting at $99 per night at many of their hotels. The rates are valid through Dec. 30, 2009. The hotel locations include winter ski destinations, oceanside retreats, urban hotels and desert getaways. Guests can book the $99 rate at properties such as the Vail Cascade in Colorado, Carolina Inn in Chapel Hill, The Inverness Hotel in Denver or Snowmass, Colorado's Stonebridge Inn. Additional rates begin at $119 per night for warm weather spots like Estancia La Jolla Hotel & Spa in California, Tempe Mission Palms in Arizona or Wild Dunes in South Carolina. The $119 rate also is available at winter retreats including Inn and Spa at Loretto in Santa Fe, Resort at Squaw Creek in California and Sunriver in Oregon. Additional values may be found at collection properties in world-class locations such as Maui, Telluride, Vail and Stowe for $159 per night. To book your trip head to http://www.destinationhotels.com/2009 which has a map where you easily see the rates and locations available.
Destination Hotels & Resorts is the seventh largest independent hospitality management company in the country with more than 30 luxury and upscale hotels including southern California's Terranea Resort which opened in 2009. Destination operates properties in key metropolitan areas and resort markets including Washington, D.C., Denver, San Diego, Santa Fe, Aspen, Palm Springs, Houston and Lake Tahoe.
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