Holiday Inn Club Vacations Celebrates First Anniversary

Special Vacation Package offers guests: $500 in savings for four or more nights at flagship Orlando

. January 13, 2010

Holiday Inn Club Vacations, the timeshare brand created as a strategic alliance between IHG (InterContinental Hotels Group), the world's largest hotel group, and timeshare industry leader Orange Lake Resorts, is offering a special “One-Year Anniversary” vacation package at the brand's flagship resort in Orlando, Fla., with an average savings of $500 for a four-night stay.

In honor of one year in operation with the Holiday Inn family of brands, guests are invited to experience a resort-style vacation that's perfect for families of all sizes. The package includes:

  • Two-bedroom villa with full kitchen and dining area for the price of a one-bedroom villa
  • $250 resort credit, which can be applied to a host of amenities onsite, including restaurants, miniature golf, The Hippo waterslide, lazy river tube rental, championship golf courses and more
  • Waived resort fees - The special One-Year Anniversary package provides an incredible value for families looking to enjoy a resort-style vacation. All six Holiday Inn Club Vacations resorts provide more room for families to spread out and relax in spacious studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom suites and villas with full kitchen and dining areas. The resorts encompass a wide variety of on-site amenities and activities including pools, golf, tennis, skiing, shopping, restaurants and more, offering fun for every member of the family.

The brand's flagship property in Orlando, located next to Walt Disney World Resort, was established in 1982 by Holiday Inn founder Kemmons Wilson. Other resort locations include Lake Geneva, Wis., Panama City, Fla., Brownsville, Vt., Myrtle Beach, S.C., and Gatlinburg, Tenn.

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