Robin Magrisi
02-18-2004, 03:23 PM
October 08, 2001 at 12:30:37:
Virginia Beach, Va.) – How much does it cost to package a whale? Virginia Beach and AAA Auto Clubs have done it for only $79 with Whale-Watching Winter Getaways. Combining a whale-watching boat trip with a cozy getaway in Virginia Beach, Virginia, the package is a popular choice for winter travel and holiday gift-giving.
Visitors are quickly discovering what the whales have known all along —Virginia Beach’s cool seasons prove there’s more to love than the summer sun. For a decade, these majestic marine mammals have made the food-rich mouth of the Chesapeake Bay an annual winter destination. From Jan. 2 through Mar. 10, 2002, travelers can maximize their post-holiday vacation experience by purchasing the affordable and convenient Whale-Watching Winter Getaways package.
The package starts at only $79, based on double occupancy, and includes: 3 days, 2 nights accommodations (breakfast included at some hotels); one-time admission aboard a Virginia Marine Science Museum two-hour whale-watching boat trip; admission to the Virginia Marine Science Museum and its 3D IMAX® Theater which shows “Whales” to complement the seasonal trips, among other films; and a dining certificate to one of Virginia Beach’s delectable seafood restaurants.
Package prices vary depending on the property selected, and group rates are available. An advance notice of 72 hours is required for cancellations.
Come and discover why Virginia Beach’s cool seasons make it a “hot spot” for winter travel! For more information, call the Virginia Beach Whale Hotline toll-free at 1-866-59-WHALE (866-599-4253), or visit the web site www.vbfun.com for online trip planning. To book a package, call or visit your local AAA office.
Virginia Beach, Va.) – How much does it cost to package a whale? Virginia Beach and AAA Auto Clubs have done it for only $79 with Whale-Watching Winter Getaways. Combining a whale-watching boat trip with a cozy getaway in Virginia Beach, Virginia, the package is a popular choice for winter travel and holiday gift-giving.
Visitors are quickly discovering what the whales have known all along —Virginia Beach’s cool seasons prove there’s more to love than the summer sun. For a decade, these majestic marine mammals have made the food-rich mouth of the Chesapeake Bay an annual winter destination. From Jan. 2 through Mar. 10, 2002, travelers can maximize their post-holiday vacation experience by purchasing the affordable and convenient Whale-Watching Winter Getaways package.
The package starts at only $79, based on double occupancy, and includes: 3 days, 2 nights accommodations (breakfast included at some hotels); one-time admission aboard a Virginia Marine Science Museum two-hour whale-watching boat trip; admission to the Virginia Marine Science Museum and its 3D IMAX® Theater which shows “Whales” to complement the seasonal trips, among other films; and a dining certificate to one of Virginia Beach’s delectable seafood restaurants.
Package prices vary depending on the property selected, and group rates are available. An advance notice of 72 hours is required for cancellations.
Come and discover why Virginia Beach’s cool seasons make it a “hot spot” for winter travel! For more information, call the Virginia Beach Whale Hotline toll-free at 1-866-59-WHALE (866-599-4253), or visit the web site www.vbfun.com for online trip planning. To book a package, call or visit your local AAA office.