Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Dallas’ Hotel Palomar offering $75 summer teacher rates
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Summer break is here and Kimpton’s Hotel Palomar Dallas is inviting teachers to head from the classroom to the guestroom with a special “Time Out For Teachers” rate of $75 per night. Teachers can leave the chalkboard behind and retreat to Dallas to take advantage of special freebies offered all summer long through the hotel’s Summer Playground campaign, including complimentary sangria, bites and games at wine hour, and ice cream in the hotel lobby. The “Time Out For Teachers” rate is available to educators for travel through September 7, 2009.
“When summer hits, teachers deserve a break and this affordable escape allows them to take advantage of a special rate just for them and join in the fun at Hotel Palomar Dallas,” said Andrew Wright, general manager of Kimpton’s Hotel Palomar Dallas.
“Time Out For Teachers” reservations can be made at www.hotelpalomar-dallas.com by entering TOT in the rate code box, or by calling 1-800-KIMPTON and requesting the “Time Out For Teachers” rate. Promotion rates are $75 per night at Kimpton’s Hotel Palomar Dallas and most other participating Kimpton hotels, and $125 per night at participating hotels in New York and Florida.
The “Time Out For Teachers” rate is subject to availability and valid for travel until September 7, 2009, for stays on Thursday, Friday, Saturday or Sunday nights, with a maximum three night stay. Additional taxes, fees, restrictions, and black out dates may apply. Rates are based on single/double occupancy. Must show valid teacher, coach or administrator identification at check-in to qualify. Cannot be used for group reservations or combined with other offers. Kimpton reserves the right to cancel reservations booked with erroneous room rates.
Source: Hotel Palomar Dallas
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