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Get Up To $200 Off A Priceline Vacation To Las Vegas, Hawaii or Cancun
Business Wire, July 20, 2004
NORWALK, Conn. -- Purchase by August 1, 2004 to qualify; minimum 2-night stay required
Priceline.com introduced today a limited-time offer where leisure travelers can book any Priceline Vacation package to Las Vegas, Hawaii or Cancun and receive $25 per person off their final purchase price, up to a maximum $200 per group. Priceline Vacation packages include round-trip airfare, hotel and optional rental car.
To quality for the special savings, travelers must purchase their vacations by August 1, 2004, and begin their trip by October 31, 2004. Packages must include a minimum two-night stay.
For full details on the limited-time offer, visit www.priceline.com/vacations.
> Here are some examples of recently booked Priceline Vacations*.Prices are per-person based on double occupancy, include round-trip airfare, hotel, taxes and fees, and are adjusted to include the additional savings.
LAS VEGAS
--The Venetian, 5 stars, 3 nights from $225.
--Aladdin Resort and Casino Hotel, 4 stars, 2 nights from $115.
--Boardwalk Hotel and Casino, 3 stars, 4 nights from $201.
--Emerald Suites, 2 stars, 3 nights from $160.
HAWAII
--Park Shore Waikiki, 3 stars, 4 nights from $449.
--Hawaii Prince Hotel, 4 stars, 5 nights from $658.
--The Royal Lahaina Resort, Maui, 3 stars, 3 nights from $391.
--Sheraton Kauai Resort, 3 stars, 4 nights from $774.
--Kona By The Sea, 3 stars, 3 nights from $706.
CANCUN
--Royal Solaris Cancun All-Inclusive Resort, 3 nights from $341.
--Gran Melia Cancun Resort, 4 nights from $437.
--Moon Palace Golf Resort (all-inclusive), 4 nights from $932.
*Prices shown are the per-traveler cost, including round-trip airline tickets and hotel accommodations. Tickets must be purchased by 11:59 p.m. EDT on August 1, 2004. Discount is restricted to itineraries with departure between July 19 and October 31, 2004. Discount will be applied prior to completing transaction. Vacation package examples shown are based on actual purchases made on priceline.com between June 17 and July 8, 2004 for travel by October 31, 2004. Package prices shown include all taxes and fees. Actual prices and availability are always subject to change and will vary depending on departure city and selected dates.
Priceline Vacations works with quality hotels and all-inclusive resorts in the U.S., Europe, Canada, Mexico and the Caribbean. Travel dates are completely up to the customer and vacations can be of any length, including weekend mini-getaways. When a customer selects a destination, Priceline Vacations automatically assembles all the available hotels, along with descriptions and pictures, and lists its best available combined room/flight price for each property.
For greater savings, Priceline Vacations may recommend that customers select their hotel and travel dates, buy their package, and then let priceline.com pick the airlines and flights for them. Customers who don't have that flexibility can pick their own flights and times from a broad assortment of available itineraries.
About Priceline.com
Priceline.com is a travel service that offers leisure airline tickets, hotel rooms, rental cars, vacation packages and cruises. Priceline.com also has a personal finance service that offers home mortgages, refinancing and home equity loans through an independent licensee. Priceline.com operates the retail travel Web sites Travelweb.com, Lowestfare.com, Rentalcars.com and Breezenet.com. Priceline.com licenses its business model to independent licensees, including pricelinemortgage and certain international licensees.
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