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The popular saying “early bird gets the worm” could not be more fitting in the Pacific Northwest this spring. In anticipation of its season opening on May 1, 2009, Sol Duc Hot Springs Resort on the Olympic Peninsula is offering travelers a set promotional rate of $119 a night on non-kitchen cabins as a part of their spring Early Bird special.
The fixed rate, which represents up to 18 percent in savings on the cabin alone, also includes a complimentary breakfast buffet and all day pool passes for two. To take advantage of the Early Bird special, guests must book their trip by May 1 for travel anytime in the month of May.
Located on the North Olympic Peninsula in Washington State, Sol Duc Hot Springs Resort offers guests a relaxing and enriching experience in its hot mineral pools. Surrounded by quiet woods and the bubbling Sol Duc River, visitors can enjoy scenic hikes or simply rejuvenate themselves with a soothing massage at the lodge. With the resort’s spring Early Bird special, travelers can enjoy all the wonders of the Pacific Northwest at an affordable price by simply acting early.