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Wuksachi Lodge In Sequoia National Park Gears Up For A Spectacular Winter Season With $69 Room Rates
Save up to 61% on room rates seven days a week through March, 2004
Conditions are predicted favorable for an excellent 2003/2004 winter season in Sequoia National Park. Visitors who seek unparalleled scenic beauty, peaceful tranquility and delightful seasonal recreation will find all that¦ plus unbeatable lodging values at Wuksachi Lodge, the park's deluxe mountain resort.
From November 2, 2003 through March 2004, Wuksachi Lodge dramatically drops Standard and Deluxe room rates from the $155-177 peak-season rate to just $69 per night, double occupancy, plus tax. The off-season room rate (equal up to a 61% savings over peak season rates), is offered seven days a week, excluding holiday periods and pending space availability.
The winter season in Sequoia is quiet and unhurried, highlighted by dramatic scenic beauty and a multitude of delightful recreational activities. Winter enthusiasts will enjoy convenient cross country ski in/ski out trail access from the lodge as well as many forest trails ideal for snowshoe walks. Rental ski and snowshoe equipment is conveniently available at Wuksachi Lodge.
For those who prefer indoor winter sports, Wuksachi offers a cozy setting to curl up in front of a fireplace with a mug of hot chocolate, good book or board game. Also, just minutes away, the Giant Forest Museum is open daily, free of charge for self-guided interpretive displays and exhibits celebrating the life of the giant sequoia trees.
Opened in 1999, the 102-room Wuksachi Lodge features a panoramic mountain setting with a full-service restaurant and lounge, retail shop and 1,320 square feet of meeting space. Guest room amenities include televisions, telephones with computer data ports, mini-refrigerators, ski racks and daily maid service.
Visitors can make "real-time" reservations online at www.VisitSequoia.com as well as get the latest park news, road and weather information. Reservations can also be made by calling 888-252-5757, seven days a week.
Expires: 03/31/2004
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