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Summer Travel 2008—Gas Tank Getaways Part 2

“Gas Savers,” “Gas Tank Getaways,” “Tanks-A-Lot,” “Gas & Go,” whatever they are called in your neck of the woods their goal is the same: Offset the record high gas prices that are sweeping the nation.

Lodgings from California to Florida are rolling out the welcome mat and handing out gas cards left and right to guests who spend part of the summer at their inns, hotels, motels and mansions.

If the sky-high price of gas has you seriously considering canceling your family’s road trip perhaps the following deals will convince you to change your mind:

MAINE

In one of the more cleverly named gas giveaways the three Historic Inns of Rockland is offering a 3-night “No Fueling” package. The deal includes a room rate of just $149 per night plus you’ll get a free tune-up, with an air-filter change, air-pressure check, and tire gauge (a value of over $55) thrown in as well. You can also add on a fuel-injection cleaning service for $139 (a 25% savings) to improve fuel efficiency. The deal expires on October 31, 2008.

SOUTH CAROLINA

The Summer Vacation Fuel Rebate being offered at the Marina Inn in Myrtle Beach is giving guests 10 cents back on every mile traveled in a round-trip drive, up to 1,600 miles. The hotel staff uses Mapquest to calculate the mileage of your trip and you can get up to a $160 credit, which will be deducted from your final hotel bill. Standard rooms at the inn go for $189 per night. The offer is good through August 31, 2008.

MICHIGAN

In Detroit the Best Western Sterling Inn is offering a “Fill Up Fridays” package. For $135 per room per night you’ll receive accommodations and admission for four to the hotel’s 32,000-square-foot water park, plus a $20 gas voucher good at any Speedway gas station (there are three close to the hotel). The deal is good through August 31, 2008.

VIRGINIA

The Weekday Getaway at Shenandoah National Park’s Skyland Resort or Big Meadows Lodge includes two nights’ accommodations, daily breakfast, and two tickets to Luray Caverns, a popular area attraction featuring a series of caves with huge, cathedral-like rooms. You’ll also receive a $30 gas voucher good at any ARAMARK gas station in the park. Rooms start from $129 per night and the offer expires on July 31, 2008.

PENNSYLVANIA

Twenty-five hotels and B&Bs throughout the state of Pennsylvania are participating in a free gas program. To get in on the savings you need to book a two-night stay at any participating lodging and you’ll receive a $25 gas card, redeemable at 60 Lancaster County Turkey Hill Minit Markets. The offer expires on June 26, 2008.

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About Michele Cheplic

Michele Cheplic was born and raised in Hilo, Hawaii, but now lives in Wisconsin. Michele graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison with a degree in Journalism. She spent the next ten years as a television anchor and reporter at various stations throughout the country (from the CBS affiliate in Honolulu to the NBC affiliate in Green Bay). She has won numerous honors including an Emmy Award and multiple Edward R. Murrow awards honoring outstanding achievements in broadcast journalism. In addition, she has received awards from the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association for her reports on air travel and the Wisconsin Education Association Council for her stories on education. Michele has since left television to concentrate on being a mom and freelance writer.