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Thayer Hotel Offers Summer Getaway And Gas Card
Posted by Westchester.com   
Tuesday, 24 June 2008

Westchester Business NewsWest Point, NY - The historic Thayer Hotel at West Point is heating up the summer with a special offer for people who want a summer getaway, but don’t want to spend a fortune on gas to get there.

Through July and August, the Thayer Hotel is offering guests a $50 gas gift card when they book a two-night minimum stay at the hotel.  “With the gas prices continuing to climb throughout the area, we’re finding that many people are opting to take their summer vacations closer to home,” said Assistant General Manager Michael Dwyer. “We want to make things a bit easier for them by offering the gas card so they can at least have a free ride home.”

Situated in the heart of the Hudson Valley, the Thayer Hotel is conveniently located to  historic sites, parks, beaches, boating facilities, wineries, shopping at Woodbury Common Premium Outlets, and much more.  Guests can enjoy a deluxe room rate of $219 per weekday night.  Weekend rates are $249 per night, including breakfast or $289 including Sunday brunch.

For more information or reservations please contact the Thayer Hotel, at (800) 247- 5047,  (914) 446-4731 or check their website at www.thethayerhotel.com.

Built in 1926, the Thayer Hotel is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is the only full-service hotel on the Hudson River from the George Washington Bridge to Albany, New York.  Originally constructed to accommodate U.S. Military Academy personnel and their guests, the Thayer Hotel was a successor of the original West Point Hotel.  The Hotel is named for Colonel Sylvanus Thayer, Superintendent of the Academy from 1817 to 1833.

Over the years, it has hosted a long line of dignitaries and celebrities including General Tommy Franks, General Douglas MacArthur, President Dwight D. Eisenhower, President John F. Kennedy, Her Royal Highness Princess Alsha Bint-Huessen of Jordan, singer Luciano Pavarotti, actors George C. Scott, James Earl Jones and Gregory Peck, the Philadelphia Flyers, and many others.

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