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Travel Deals - Spa Specials for South Floridians Staycations

For South Floridians, travel deals are close to home

 

YOUR TRAVEL BUDGET IS SQUEEZED? NO PROBLEM. SUMMER VACATION DEALS CLOSE TO HOME ARE LURING MORE SOUTH FLORIDIANS.

 

With the economy wobbling and gasoline prices swamping household budgets, many South Floridians are opting for ‘’staycations” — getaways that mean crossing a causeway instead of the country.

 

That was the case for Kathy Mottle of Aventura, who traded her annual ski trip for two local weekends away, one at the Trump International Beach Resort in Sunny Isles Beach. ”As soon as you’re over the Intracoastal bridge, you feel like you’re in a tropical island,” she said.

 

Miamian Carolina Packer, too, trimmed a week off her family’s annual Bahamas vacation with her four children and substituted a weekend at the Ritz-Carlton Key Biscayne to celebrate her anniversary with her husband.

 

“We wanted to spend some time alone together, and we didn’t want to go too far away and not to spend too much money with the times how they are now.”

 

Not that close-to-home escapes are anything new for South Floridians. Favorable summer rates — often 40 percent cheaper than in winter — have long drawn locals to the beaches of Miami Beach, Fort Lauderdale, the Keys and Palm Beach. But this year, the numbers will likely be up, local hoteliers say — and the bargains juicier.

 

At Hotwire.com, a discount online booking site, 20 percent more South Floridians are booking local vacations than last year, said Clem Bason, the site’s vice president of merchandising. Throughout Florida, the site — which discloses the name of the travel supplier after you’ve purchased — is offering rarely seen deals at exclusive 4.5-star hotels. ”A once in a three- or five-year opportunity,” Bason said.

 

`BETTER DEALS’

 

Expect more of the same.

 

”When I’ve met with hotels, generally speaking, they’ve said that revenue of 2007 will not be collected in 2008, so we should expect better deals for locals and visitors,” said Rolando Aedo, senior vice president at the Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau.

 

Key Biscayne’s Ritz-Carlton is expecting about 10 percent more locals this summer than last, when about 65 percent of the guests were South Floridians, the hotel said. It’s promoting its luxury services and discounted summer rates — about one-third of the winter tariff — to South Floridians through local ads.

 

The Westin Diplomat also is predicting an increase in summer traffic, said spokeswoman Michelle Shulman. It’s luring locals with family star-gazing and outdoor movies, 25 percent Florida-resident discounts (up from 5 to 15 percent in previous years) and gas rebates of $100 on a three-day stay, more on longer visits.

 

Other enticements available to away-at-home travelers: late Sunday checkout for weekend visitors to the Dove Creek Lodge in Key Largo; pay for two nights and get the third night free at the Four Seasons in Palm Beach; certificates for in-hotel dining at Shula’s Hotel & Golf Club in Miami Lakes; and lower rates the longer you stay at the Aqualina Resort & Spa in Sunny Isles.

 

SPAS AND DINING

 

Overnight and day visitors will also find deals at spas and restaurants. For the first time, both Miami-Dade County’s and Fort Lauderdale’s tourism boosters have organized $99 treatments at local spas — July for Miami-Dade and September for Fort Lauderdale — and are repeating popular dining programs with three-course meals at fixed prices.

 

The promise of local visitors is so strong that the Fort Lauderdale Convention & Visitors Bureau created a ”Pack Your Bags: We’re Staying Home” promotional campaign that includes hotel discounts and two-for-one offers on movies, museum entry, sightseeing cruises, golf, snorkeling and fishing excursions — even kayaking trips.

 

Miami-Dade tourism promoters have launched a website, Miamiexpressions.com, designed to showcase summer offers. The Florida Keys have kicked off a KeysKash discount area on their website, and Palm Beach has added Florida-resident two-for-one offers to its website.

 

Such close-to-home forays may provide an antidote to the more than 30 million Americans who left an average of three of their hard-earned vacation days on the table last year, according to the annual Vacation Deprivation Survey conducted for Expedia, an online travel agency.

 

Said local vacationer Mottle, “There’s only so much you can do now with your money, and you have to pick and choose and get a little bit of what you want.”

 

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Mojo Spa’s Beauty and the Brunch - Spa Package

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Mojo Spa’s brunch and pedicure

Eat and pamper in one appointment

First impressions: Tempting confection-shaped toiletries and delectable aromas beckon window shoppers into Mojo Spa, a Wicker Park shop and salon. An ultra-lush and feminine atmosphere dominates. The room is decorated with a golden tin ceiling, comfy mismatched furniture and bold wall colors. Brunch and some pampering in this atmosphere seems like just the thing for a tired girl and her mom.

Zoning in: The treatment starts with a warm welcome and an invitation to help ourselves to coffee or tea. We are introduced to our specialist, directed to the rack of nail colors then invited to have a seat in one of the pedicure thrones.

While having my feet washed and massaged, I sip my coffee and chat with my mom. My daughter sits on one of the fluffy couches nearby and reads her book about dogs. Two sisters chat, eat, read Allure magazine and enjoy their pedicures next to us.

The technician lifts one of my feet out of its warm sudsy bath and starts cleaning my toenails. Maybe it’s because I’m a pedicure newbie but this feels like something only I—or maybe my mom—should have to do and in private. But I go with the flow, trying not to feel grossed out.

Just in time for the toenail excavation comes a fluffy slab of brioche French toast topped with apples and granola. It’s placed on my lap and accompanied with a big glass of excellent orange juice. I wish I hadn’t eaten such a big breakfast before our 1 p.m. appointments. Other weeks have featured a frittata, Belgian waffles or bread pudding. The French toast on this day is delicious but I don’t make much of a dent in it.

Instead I enjoy the gorgeous fragrance of the citrusy sugar exfoliation scrub on my legs and the cool chocolate mint mud mask that is slathered on next. My 4-year-old daughter comes over and oohs and aahs over the aroma.

Owner Amanda Kezios handcrafts all of the delicious beauty products here and her experience as a personal chef and food lover comes through in both the toiletries and the brunch.

My legs finish with a velvety coating of the “sugar me sweet” moisturizer and a few shiny coats of the polish of my choice. After sliding on our spa flip-flops, my mother and I move to the manicure tables for the same treatment of massages, scrubs, masks, lotion and polish on our hands and arms as we soak up the soothing tunes, chat with the technicians and enjoy the afternoon.

Buzzkill: Although the package comes with “brunch” and the French toast was delish, I would have preferred having at least one less decadent option. For health-conscious brunchers, an option for a simple bowl of plain yogurt with granola might do the trick.

Soothing extras: Since the salon won’t be using the buffers and files and toe separators they used on us again, my technician included them in a doggie bag for me along with a little tub of sugar scrub. Sometimes the temptation/pressure to buy stuff after a spa treatment can seem a bit oppressive. But I found the post-treatment shopping here to be a low-key aromatic adventure with zero pressure to buy except the temptations the products—which include handmade purses—presented through their own coolness. The mint mask, we found out later, was being tried as an experiment on this particular Sunday and usually only comes with the “gold” package, which costs $10 more than our silver package.

Mojo Spa’s Beauty and Brunch

1468 N. Milwaukee Ave.

Chicago IL

773-235-6656

The treatment package is offered 11 a.m.-2 p.m. most Sundays.


60 for the “silver package” of a manicure and pedicure, which is the least expensive one you can get with the brunch.

 

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