Mendocino Inn Offers 'Economic Stimulus Package'

A counter measure to high gas prices aims to attract tourists

MENDOCINO, Calif., May 6 /PRNewswire/ -- As the White House, Congress and presidential candidates Clinton, McCain and Obama debate ways to provide relief to debt-burdened consumers faced with $4 gas prices, a historic inn on California's rural north coast is already delivering economic stimulus.

The deal is simple: stay at the MacCallum House Inn & Restaurant for two nights mid-week luxury dining and lodging May 6-June 30 and you get a $200 credit toward your lodging. A complimentary bottle of local wine will be in the room when you arrive. The only restriction: you must book your reservation online at http://www.maccallumhouse.com/pages/special.html

The MacCallum House also offers a $75 credit for a one-night reservation or a two-night weekend reservation.

"Even a $75 credit will cover the gas for most people coming from just about any place in Northern California," said Herman Seidell, general manager. "We think it's just the right economic incentive to allow people to treat themselves to a relaxing time away from the hustle and bustle of the city."

The MacCallum House, built in 1882, is one of 29 historic buildings featured on the new guide "Walking Historic Mendocino," published by the Mendocino Study Club, a local chartable organization celebrating its centennial.

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Source: MacCallum House Inn & Restaurant

CONTACT: Jude Lutge, Public Relations Director of MacCallum House Inn &
Restaurant, +1-707-937-3719, cell, +1-707-813-8329, jude@maccallumhouse.com

Web site: http://www.maccallumhouse.com/


2008-05-06 18:54:02 0354618 PRNEWSWIRE

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