Branson Tourism Center Lowers Vacation Costs with 30-Cents-Per-Gallon Gas Discount
BRANSON, Mo., April 27 /PRNewswire/ -- Travelers planning to visit the "live entertainment capital of the world" - Branson, Missouri - and who book any aspect of their trip before May 31, 2005 (travel anytime in 2005) through the Branson Tourism Center (http://www.bransontourismcenter.com/), will be treated to a 30-cents-per-gallon discount on 20 gallons of gasoline.
"We're eliminating our clients' worries about rising gas prices with this premium discount offer - which is 10 cents more than our normal 20-cents-per- gallon discount," said Lianne Milton, owner of Branson Tourism Center, a full- service agency specializing in discounted vacation travel planning to the Branson area. "Our gas discount incentive can help travelers stay within their budgets for that long-awaited, well-deserved Branson vacation, no matter what gas prices do nationally."
Noted Milton, "With just one call to Branson Tourism Center, our customers receive expert information as well as personalized advice on everything from restaurants and special events to recommendations about sought-after limited engagements - many at discounted prices. We always deliver the best available seats to all the shows and most of them at discounted prices."
"Our sales staff is our biggest asset, with over 40 friendly professionals who will take the time to discover a traveler's special interests, whether that be live music, magic or comedy, and advise that person on the best restaurants, shows and lodging facilities to accommodate their needs," continued Milton. "We know the shortcuts around town, and we gladly share this 'insider' information with every Branson Tourism Center client visiting our website or calling our toll-free hotline."
Branson Tourism Center is open from 8:00 am to 9:00 pm, 364 days a year (closed Christmas Day), and offers show tickets and lodging reservations at discounted prices with no handling fees, thanks to the volume of business generated. "When Branson Tourism Center customizes your personal vacation plans, it's an unbeatable combination of all the best dining, lodging and entertainment venues at the best discounted prices," stated Milton. "Our expertise about Branson and the personal touch we're known for is unmatched in the travel industry."
To inquire about special vacation packages or the gas discount incentive, which is available only to travelers who live 100 or more miles from Branson, customers can reach Branson Tourism Center toll-free at 1-800-713-5284 or on the Internet at http://www.bransontourismcenter.com/. To contact Lianne Milton, e-mail lianne@bransontourismcenter.com.
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