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Labor Day Beach Vacations Still On Track; Abbott Resorts Offers $99 "Goodbye Earl" Beach Vacation Specials

Business Wire, Sept 3, 1998

DESTIN, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 3, 1998--The sun is shining on the beach in Destin and weather predictions for this Labor Day weekend are brilliant. Abbott Resorts in Destin wants everyone to know that beach vacations are still on track.

Sunny skies, moderate temperatures and the usual slight chance of afternoon showers mean the beach couldn't be better.

Hurricane Earl missed the Emerald Coast giving us heavy rain and some wind in Ft. Walton Beach, Destin and on the Beaches of South Walton County, so the word from Abbott Resorts, North West Florida's largest rental management company, is "Come on down."

Abbott Resorts has weekend vacancies for your get-away to the beach for summer's last fling. Choose from beachfront houses or comfortable cottages or beach condos or full service destination resorts and Destin' only beachside Bed & Breakfast. Abbott has 2400 rentals to choose from so there is something for every budget and every beach lifestyle.

Save with Abbott's Labor Day condo and cottage"Goodbye Earl" specials starting at $99 per night, but hurry... specials at that low $99 price are limited.

Abbott Resorts also offers special Fall rates after Labor Day with beachfront rates up to 40% off summer rates. Fall Golf packages are available with accommodations on the Gulf and golf at ten area courses.

Call right now for reservations. It's 1-800-336-GULF or surf Abbott Resorts "Beach-e" special on the web at www.abbott-resorts.com.

For more information on Abbott Resorts contact Talbot Wilson, 850-654-7044 or 850-267-9138

    CONTACT:  Talbot Wilson, 850/654-7044 or 850/267-9138

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