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By: SYV Visitors Association
Monday, January 19, 2009
Santa Ynez Valley - The Santa Ynez Valley Visitors Association (SYVVA) has announced a new offer today rewarding winter visitors with “two-for-one” savings at a dozen area businesses. “Winter is one of the best times to visit the Santa Ynez Valley,” says SYVVA president Douglas Ziegler, owner of the Santa Ynez Inn, “Our weather is warmer, skies clearer and hills greener than most of the country—and we’re only two hours away from LA. People need a break. This ‘Double Your Pleasure’ promotion is a great excuse for a getaway.”
To obtain a copy of the “Double Your Pleasure Santa Ynez Valley Savings Certificate,” go to www.SantaYnezValleyVisit.com and click on the icon to view and print the savings. “It’s incredible to get two guest rooms or two wine tastings or two food items for the price of only one,” says SYVVA Executive Director Mary Harris, “It’s easy to click and print out the PDF that describes all the savings offered and visitors can print out as many savings certificates as needed to use throughout their stay.”
These SYVVA members are offering “Two-for-One” savings Sunday-Thursday through March 19, 2009.
TWO WINE TASTINGS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE:
The Santa Ynez Valley Visitors Association is a non-profit membership organization formed in 2001 to conduct marketing activities promoting tourism in the communities of Ballard, Buellton, Los Alamos, Los Olivos, Santa Ynez and Solvang. For further information: contact Mary Harris, Executive Director at mary@SYVVA.com or call 805-686-0053; toll-free 1-800-742-2843 or www.SantaYnezValleyVisit.com.
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