Expanding Value Card Program Deals Visitors Full House of Savings on Florida's Amelia Island
Market Wire, June, 2009
Florida's Amelia Island is expanding its popular new Value Card program, offering visitors of Florida beaches a wide range of travel coupons at more than 40 of Fernandina Beach 's most popular shops, restaurants and attractions. The Amelia Island Value Card, part of the new incentive program , is offered to guests upon check-in at any of the island's collection of upscale beach resorts , historic bed and breakfast inns, condominiums and hotels. Visitors can find a list of participating Value Card vendors at each of the island resorts and online at www.ameliaisland.com , where they can also view a list of available discounts. Visitors can print the travel coupons from the site to present with their card or simply look for the Value Card sign displayed at participating retailers on Amelia Island, Florida .
"Since the program began in May, we've seen a growing interest from visitors and our local businesses alike," said Gil Langley, President and CEO of the Amelia Island Convention & Visitors Bureau. "As they explore the shops and restaurants around the island, I suspect our visitors will begin seeing the Value Card sign more frequently."
Visitors using the Value Card can enjoy a complimentary Smoked Fish Dip appetizer with purchase of dinner at The Crab Trap, 10 percent discount at the Marina Seafood Restaurant, $1 off admission to the Amelia Museum of History, 10 percent off any daily or weekly rental at Beach Rentals and More, 15 percent off non sale items at Last Flight out and many more incentive gifts in Fernandina, FL .
For a full list of participants, visit www.ameliaisland.com/coupons .
-Amelia Island Convention & Visitor's Bureau-
About Amelia Island
Northeast Florida's coastal treasure, Amelia Island is a barrier island rich in colorful history and breath-taking natural beauty. Its long, beautiful beaches, abundant wildlife, and pristine waters have made the island a favorite destination for outdoor adventure. Upscale resorts with world-class spas, championship golf and exclusive dining blend effortlessly with a captivating collection of bed and breakfast inns and historic districts. The island is home to Fernandina Beach, once a vibrant Victorian seaport village, and now a charming downtown district of eclectic shops, attractions, and eateries. Forget the everyday getaway; Come make memories on Amelia Island. For visitor information and online planning, visit www.ameliaisland.com .
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