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Senior Moments Package….Mayflower Hotel offers special package for
one of our favorite cities
By Daniel Hines
Publisher
www.TodaysSeniorsNetwork.com
Seattle has always been one of my favorite cities. It combines a
life-style with an attitude and a host of attractions that makes it
one of our favorite destinations. Now, The Mayflower, one of
Seattle’s leading hotels is offering a special package that will
enable more Boomers and Seniors than ever before to enjoy this
majestic city.
The Seattle Senior Moments Package includes a
beautifully appointed classic or deluxe guestroom, cocktails and an
appetizer for two in Oliver’s award-winning cocktail bar and a
beautiful Mayflower Park journal to document the magical moments
created during your stay.
Rates for the Mayflower Park Hotel’s Seattle Senior Moments Package
start at $179 for a classic guestroom with one queen bed and $199
for a deluxe guestroom with one or two queen beds. Retail cost on
this package starts at $239, so the savings exceed $50.00. This
package is for the young at heart-there are no age restrictions for
purchasing the package!
We’re talking magical, memorable moments made in Seattle,
not the lost your keys and can’t find them moments! “So many
of us fall into the aging baby boomers category, including
me!” says Mayflower Park Hotel General Manager, Paul Ishii.
“We want to offer this ever-growing senior sector what they
want, and they want unique experiences and memorable get-aways.
The first of seventy-seven million boomers turn 60 this
year.”
Seattle is the perfect place to combine outdoor adventures
with big city attractions and the historic, family-run
Mayflower Park Hotel provides the perfect location to make
sure our guests don’t miss a thing. Seniors and their
families can soak in some of Seattle’s finest: Benaroya Hall
and McCaw Hall, both acoustically superb for taking in the
Symphony and the Pacific Northwest Ballet. Seattle Center
and the Space Needle where one can get a bird’s eye view of
Mount Rainer, Puget Sound and Seattle from 650 feet above
ground.
The world famous Experience Music Project and Science
Fiction Museum offer a look into some of our famous musical
baby boomers as well as a glimpse into Paul Allen’s own art
collection. Free bus service takes Seniors to the nearby
waterfront (also within walking distance) where the Seattle
Aquarium, sightseeing boats and Washington State Ferries are
daily amusements. And don’t forget the cultural activities;
from the 5th Avenue Theatre to Seattle Repertory Theater,
there is something to suit everyone’s tastes.
To make reservations: call 206-382-6990, 800-426-5100 or
e-mail at
mayflowerpark@mayflowerpark.com. Rates are based
on a space available basis, exclude tax and are good through
December 30, 2006.
Built in 1927, the beautifully renovated Mayflower Park
Hotel is one of the last remaining locally owned and
independent hotels in the Seattle area. It is a member of
The National Trust Historic Hotels of America® that includes
such other notables as The Greenbrier in West Virginia and
The Brown Palace in Denver. The hotel is also home to the
award-winning Martini bar, Oliver’s, and Seattle’s Best
Mediterranean Restaurant, Andaluca Restaurant.
Located at 405 Olive Way in Seattle, the Mayflower Park
Hotel is operated by local owners Birney and Marie Dempcy
and managed by Paul Ishii, General Manager.