Hotels Offering Luxury Car Rental Perks for Travelers
Several hotels are offering guests the opportunity to cruise around in luxury cars during their hotel stay.
Upon arrival at hotels in California, Arizona and England, guests will be handed the keys to a luxury vehicle as part of some hotels’ newest perks packages, according to Fodor’s Travel.
At the Mosaic Hotel in Beverly Hills, Calif., for example, guests can purchase the “Open Road” package which includes access to a complimentary car and parking at the hotel. In their “Great Things” package, guests can select from a Lexus IS, Mercedes C Class or Mini Cooper.
The Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale at Troon North in Arizona offers guests the “Open Road Mercedes-Benz” package featuring a Mercedes-Benz E350 Carbriolet convertible.
Lastly, the Guyers House Hotel in England features a Porsche Boxer or a Mercedes-Benz Roadster in the “Ultimate Sports Car Weekend” package, allowing visitors to cruise the English countryside.
Packages vary from $300 up to $3,000 per night and can include custom itineraries
For the full article from Fodor’s Travel, click on the URL: http://www.fodors.com/news/story_5483.html.
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