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Posted: 09/27/2012
PHOENIX - The fall season means more time outdoors for many, and there are a few travel deals to help make that happen.
AAA Arizona is offering the following hotel deals:
LAKE TAHOE from $95* per night
The AAA Three Diamond Lake Tahoe Resort is located just off beautiful Lake Tahoe. Each unit can be rented as a two bedroom suite with fully equipped kitchen or separated into a one bedroom suite with kitchen, or into a deluxe hotel unit with a mini kitchen.
TELLURIDE, CO from $130* per night
The Hotel Telluride, a AAA Three Diamond resort, is situated in the historic mining town and majestic mountains, a short walk from all of the excitement and activities of the town and mountain. Each guestroom features a balcony or patio with sweeping views of the mountains.
WHITEFISH LAKE, MT from $119* per night
Nestled on the pristine shores of Whitefish Lake, the AAA Four Diamond Lodge at Whitefish Lake provides the perfect location to enjoy northwest Montana. Built in the style of the grand lodges of the national parks, natural materials were used throughout the property to bring the beauty of nature indoors.
Visit AAA.com/travel for more information or to book.
*Price is based on double occupancy for select travel dates. Prices are subject to change, availability and prior sale. Other conditions and restrictions may apply.
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