Mother’s Day travel from California to the Caribbean

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NEW YORK, May 4, 2012 — There’s nothing like the gift of travel to let your mother know how grateful you are for all she does.  This Mother’s Day, book one of these special travel packages and show mom just how much you appreciate her:

Lake Tahoe

Cozy up in a historic cottage for Mother’s Day weekend with a three-night stay for the price of two at Sorenson’s Resort. Order a massage, soak in nearby Grover State Park Hot Springs or fire-up the wood-fired sauna. For an additional charge, you can also treat mom to Sorenson Resort’s popular Mother’s Day brunch on Sunday, May 8. The brunch is served 7:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.; reservations are recommended.

Northern California

The Westport Hotel in Mendocino is offering theMother’s Day Brunch Package, which includes brunch at the hotel’s acclaimed Old Abalone Pub with a rose and glass of champagne, plus a ticket to Westport’s local Rubber Ducky race. The Overnight Package is $190 per person or $225 for two people.

New York

Otesaga Resort Hotel in Cooperstown, New York is offering mothers a special treat.  Book a guest room and she will receive chocolate-covered strawberries, a wine tasting, a romantic candle-lit dinner with a complimentary glass of wine, breakfast on the scenic veranda overlooking Lake Otsego.

Florida

Treating Mom to a getaway on the Space Coast is easy with the Mother’s Day Hotel Package from The Inn at Cocoa Beach. The package for two provides two nights in a standard ocean or pool view room, $50 towards dinner at Café Margaux Cocoa Village or Milliken’s Port Canaveral, continental breakfast every morning, and afternoon wine and cheese social hour (mid-week cost, Monday-Thursday, is $299 plus tax and gratuity; weekend cost, Friday-Sunday is $359).

Caribbean

In honor of Mother’s Day, St. Kitts Marriott Resort  & The Royal Beach Casino has unveiled its Super Escape! Inclusive Package.  Moms and their families can experience all the resort has to offer for one flat rate, starting at just $399 per room, per night. Savings on this package versus purchasing the best available rate and having meals separately, comes to approximately $418 per day.  This all inclusive deal includes daily breakfast, lunch and dinner, including room service, unlimited non-alcoholic beverages, and a 20 percent discount on treatments at the Emerald Mist Spa. The all-inclusive package also includes the choice of two of the following: a round of golf, spa treatment or casino
 value package.  Refer to promotional code P50 when making a reservation.

Texas

Down in the heart of Texas, mothers get special treatment at the Marriott Horseshoe Bay Resort. The Mother’s Day Getaway package includes: Prosecco and a fruit and cheese platter upon arrival, a Sun Rise Spa package which includes  a 25-minute Pick-Me-Up Facial and a  25-minute Self Focus Massage, complimentary golf on Sunday, May 13 and a buffet breakfast at Lantana Grill.


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