Beaches offers Single Parents Fun Months - TravelMole


Beaches offers Single Parents Fun Months

Monday, 29 Apr, 2013 0

Three Beaches Resorts in Turks & Caicos and Jamaica are reaching out to single parents and waiving the single supplement fee of up to $220 per night this fall.

Single Parents Fun Months also will offer special "exclusive bonding activities” for parents and children to enjoy together, including Sesame Street parades, a Kinect for Xbox 360 game night, a family beach bonfire, dive-in (yes, dive-in) movie nights, and family beach Olympics.

The specials will be offered September 3 to 30 and the whole month of October for stays of at least three nights.

Meanwhile, Beaches is preparing to open its newest property, on Key West, Florida, on May 22.



 

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