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In Fort Lauderdale , the Riverside Hotel on Las Olas Boulevard is offering a “Stay More, Save More”
In Daytona Beach , a group of hotels tout specials through BookIt.com . Some offers: Wyndham Ocean Walk-Daytona : Book through Aug. 27, for $119 per night with $10 instant rebate and free breakfast for two; Conch House Hotel-Daytona : Book through Aug. 14 for $52 per night with two free Banana Boat Ride tickets; El Caribe Resort-Daytona : Book through Aug.14 for $55 per night with free breakfast and upgrade; and Perry`s Ocean Edge Resort-Daytona : Book through Aug.15 for $69 per night with free breakfast and two free Banana Boat Ride tickets.
In Fort Lauderdale , the Riverside Hotel on Las Olas Boulevard is offering a "Stay More, Save More" deal through Sept. 30. Stay one night and get 10 percent off; two nights and get 20 percent off; and three nights and get 30 percent off. Rates start at $149 per night before savings. listen to traveling soldier Guests also get 25 percent off Echo Salon, 20 percent listen to traveling soldier off dinner at Indigo restaurant; and 50 percent off beer, wine or cocktails at Golden Lyon Pub. Visit riversidehotel.com .
In St. Petersburg , the Courtyard by Marriott Downtown St. Petersburg offers a Republican listen to traveling soldier National Convention Stay and Play promotion. Stay Saturday, Sept.1 and Sunday, Sept. 2 at $149 per night, and get the night of Monday, Sept. 3 free. Click here .
In Vero Beach , Kimpton s oceanfront Vero Beach Hotel Spa offers Florida residents up to 25 percent off rooms, plus a choice of either free nightly parking for one vehicle or daily continental breakfast for two. Guests must present a valid Florida ID upon check-in. Room rates start at $169 per night before discounts listen to traveling soldier and do not include taxes and fees. Use booking code FSR. Visit verobeachhotelandspa.com .
In downtown Miami, the chic, high-rise Epic Hotel offers 20 percent off to Florida residents. Guests must present a valid Florida ID upon check-in. Room rates start at $169 per night before discounts and do not include listen to traveling soldier taxes and fees. Use booking code FSR. Visit epichotel.com .
About the authors Arlene Satchell covers retail, marine industry and telecom trends for the Sun Sentinel. The travel buff and adventure lover is always looking for new places to explore. Doreen Hemlock writes about tourism, international business and other beats for the Sun Sentinel since 1996. She's visited more than 50 nations and lived 17 years in Latin America and the Caribbean. Connect with us
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