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SanDiegoHotelWeek.com is Announcing Its 50th Hotel Participating in the San Diego Hotel Week Event

Mon Oct 26, 2009 8:00am EDT
SAN DIEGO--(Business Wire)--
The San Diego Hotel Week event is happening from November 13th through 26th,
2009. From downtown to Oceanside, the San Diego destination is on sale. From
Boutique to Elite Hotels, the 50 plus participating resorts are showcasing their
properties following the same concept: affordability. The 50th hotel who just
signed up is the LOEWS CORONADO BAY RESORT. 

Other participating hotels include Estancia La Jolla, Town & Country, Bay Club
Hotel & Marina, Hard Rock Hotel, Marriott Residence Oceanside, Westin San Diego,
and Sheraton La Jolla. These incredible offers are the perfect timing for a
romantic getaway or for friends and families to reunite and all meet in one
place, San Diego. Now that the summer crowds are gone, under the gentle
Mediterranean climate of November - often described as the best weather in the
US - visitors can enjoy San Diego at its best, especially when the destination
is on sale and activities are endless. The World Famous San Diego Zoo is also
participating in the San Diego Hotel Week program and is offering an exclusive
SanDiegoHotelWeek.com discounted price. 

Foodies will be thrilled to dine at the Top 10 San Diego restaurants and enjoy a
three-course prix fixe meal for only $40.00. www.sandiegohotelweek.com has
definitely covered every detail so that you can take advantage of the savings
while maximizing the fun! 

To book your San Diego getaway, visit www.sandiegohotelweek.com or call our
travel specialists at: 1-800-216-1451.

SanDiegoHotelWeek.com
Omar Haddedou, 760-275-7064
info@sandiegohotelweek.com

Copyright Business Wire 2009



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