Marco Island Marriott Beach Resort Offers Over 20% Savings on Destination Dining (Mexico)
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Marco Island Marriott Beach Resort Offers Over 20% Savings on Destination Dining (Mexico)
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Category: North America & West Indies / Carribean islands - Mexico
This is a press release selected by our editorial committee and published online for free on 2008-07-29
Paradise Deliciously Escape Allows Travelers to Visit Resort’s
Five Restaurants for Choice of Two Meals per Person, per Night ($200 Value!)
Travelers Turned Bloggers Win $50 Dining Credit for Return Visit
With five restaurants on property and menu options spanning from Caribbean specialties to Pan-Asian fusion, Marco Island Marriott Beach Resort invites travelers to taste their way through the resort by offering 20% savings on dining with the Paradise Deliciously Escape. The decadent package includes overnight accommodations and choice of two meals per person, per night, totaling up to $200 in added value each day. Travelers can save over 20% when booking the Paradise Deliciously Escape, which is valid through December 19 and starts at $349 per night, inclusive of meal tax and gratuities.*
It is often said that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. For those looking to start the day off right, Tropiks serves up morning favorites, as well as an American-style buffet, while Café San Marco offers lighter options. Guests looking for an afternoon delight can visit Tropiks, 400 Pazzi’s, an indoor/outdoor brick-oven pizzeria featuring café-style seating overlooking the Gulf of Mexico, or feast on lunchtime favorites such as sandwiches and salads at Quinn’s on the Beach – the only beachside restaurant on Marco Island. The perfect way to end a day in paradise is by tantalizing taste buds with a three-course dinner (appetizer, entrée and dessert) at 400 Pazzi’s, Quinn’s on the Beach or at the resort’s signature fine-dining restaurant, Kurrents, a favorite destination among locals and visitors alike. All meals include one non-alcoholic beverage per person.
Diners are then encouraged to share their culinary experience with fellow travelers on the resort’s blog www.paradiseexperiences.com. General manager of the Marco Island Marriott Beach Resort, Rick Medwedeff, monitors the blog monthly and the most captivating entry receives a complimentary $50 dining credit for a return visit.
Once on property, guests tend to stay put. Marco Island Marriott Beach Resort offers an incredible three-mile stretch of white sand beaches and various activities; guests can experience the best of South Florida from a guided Waverunner tour of the Everglades to 18 holes on the Audubon-endorsed The Rookery at Marco Island golf course or a soothing Balinese massage at The Spa at Marco Island.
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