Holiday Retirement Makes $1.2 Million Donation to Outward Bound for Veterans


Salem, OR (PRWEB) March 20, 2012

Outward Bound for Veterans, a non-profit program that aids returning service members and recent veterans through challenging wilderness trips, received a significant boost recently with a $ 1.2 million donation from Holiday Retirement (http://www.holidaytouch.com), the industry leader with more than 300 independent senior living communities.

The donation funds an entire trip ? including flights, food, lodging, supplies and instructors ? for 600 military veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan wars.

Originally developed for Vietnam War veterans, Outward Bound trips encourage healing and rebuild confidence for veterans struggling to readjust to civilian life. Participants are given the opportunity to escape daily routines and share unforgettable experiences with other veterans in some of the country?s most stunning locations.

?We are grateful to the residents of Holiday Retirement communities who gave so generously in support of our country?s young returning veterans,? said Lee Skold, Outward Bound National Chair. ?Thanks to these donations, hundreds of young men and women will have the unique chance to experience the wilderness and beauty of the country they fought to protect.?

Home to approximately 12,000 veterans and spouses, Holiday Retirement?s communities collected donations during a three-month fundraising effort. Holiday Retirement then matched every dollar donated.

?Veterans are such a major part of our communities, and this was an excellent opportunity for us to give back to a newer generation of veterans in a very meaningful way,? said Mark Prince, Holiday Retirement?s executive sponsor of the Outward Bound campaign. ?Providing this opportunity is the least we could do for them.?

William Reis, 25, was one of the veterans who participated in a Holiday Retirement-sponsored trip. He served one year as an army machine gunner in Baghdad, Iraq. While his family and girlfriend celebrated his return, Reis struggled to find peace.

?I got really depressed after my tour and came back with a different view on life,? Reis said. ?I felt quite numb and didn?t know how to relate. What made me human was gone.?

He is certainly not alone. Hardened by the realities of war, thousands of returning service members face mental illness, drug and alcohol abuse, failed personal relationships and unemployment.

Outward Bound provides an outlet to help veterans successfully reacclimate. Reis? Outward Bound trip included eight days of dog sledding through the Boundary Waters of Minnesota. Other adventures include backpacking, canoeing, mountaineering, rafting, rock climbing, and sailing.

?It gave me a new lease on life by opening my eyes that things can get better,? Reis said. ?The program does what it says it does ? it gives you a fresh start. For an unemployed veteran to come home and feel depressed ? to have a group that will send you dog sledding and give you a break from the stress and the chaos with guys who?ve gone through similar struggles ? it was the coolest thing I?ve ever done. It?s hard to explain in words what this did for me and some of my friends.?

To learn more about the Outward Bound for Veterans program, visit http://www.outwardbound.org. To learn more about Holiday Retirement, please call 503-586-7289.

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Epilepsy Foundation of Greater Los Angeles Fills Critical Community Need through Holiday Parties for Adults and Families Affected by Epilepsy


Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) December 30, 2011

The Epilepsy Foundation of Greater Los Angeles ends the year with holiday parties to bring together families of children with epilepsy, adults with epilepsy, and their family members and friends. These two special events help combat the isolation that is often associated with epilepsy by connecting individuals and families who are affected by epilepsy to others who know and understand.

?The realities of life with epilepsy are often misunderstood and neglected. Many with epilepsy are left feeling even more alone during the holidays. Seizures can place a huge strain on the individual?s health, finances and on family life, in general, making vacations more necessary yet much more difficult. Stress is a well-documented trigger for seizures, and even holiday stress can have a negative impact. Thus, it is imperative that we help provide outlets for families to come together to enjoy some fun and respite in a safe, welcoming environment,? explains Susan Pietsch-Escueta, Executive Director of the Epilepsy Foundation of Greater Los Angeles.

The Holiday Party for Adults and Friends on December 10, 2011 featured a reception and an exhibit featuring original artwork created by members in our Studio E: Art Therapy Program, a four-week program, sponsored by Lundbeck, and led by art therapist Andrea Bellini Spelling during Fall 2011. The following local stores and eateries generously donated food for the reception: Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf, Fresh and Easy Neighborhood Markets, The Jerk Shack, Subway, and Tumby?s Pizza. The festivities concluded with an open art therapy session where participants created artistic pieces to take home, had an opportunity to strengthen their artistic voice, and learned from others in a safe, welcoming environment.

?In a nutshell, the Adults and Friends Holiday Party combats isolation and loneliness, and many participants make plans to continue cultivating friendships with each other and several have chosen to continue to use art as a communicative medium,? said Rebekkah Halliwell, Assistant Director of the Epilepsy Foundation of Greater Los Angeles.

The artwork produced through the Studio E: Art Therapy Program and Adults and Friends Holiday Party will be on display for the public to view at the Epilepsy Brain Storm Summit Conference at the Cathedral Our Lady of Angeles in Downtown Los Angeles on February 25, 2012.

On December 17, 2011, dozens of families fought through holiday shopping traffic, driving from as far as San Bernardino County, to attend the Family Holiday Party held at Mychal?s Learning Place in Hawthorne, CA. Children made ornaments, decorated cookies, played games, and received donated toys while the Art of Elysium led seasonal arts and crafts activities. The Family Holiday Party also marked the launch of the Epilepsy Foundation of Greater Los Angeles’s Shining Star program, which connects children with epilepsy to each other and helps ensure that each and every child feels special by celebrating the unique gifts they have to offer.

The festivities were capped off by a visit from Santa Claus, bearing gifts and spreading holiday cheer, as well as a heartfelt performance by Tatiana Rocky, a 13-year old girl with epilepsy. Tatiana sung uplifting original songs about her experience with complex partial seizures and encouraged the crowd to take charge of their epilepsy and speak up to spread awareness.

The Epilepsy Foundation of Greater Los Angeles plans to continue hosting supportive care events in 2012 to inspire hope in the fight to end epilepsy.

About Epilepsy

Without warning, seizures can happen to anyone at any age. When a person has two or more unprovoked seizures, they have epilepsy. Seizures do not all look the same and, according to the International League Against Epilepsy, there are currently more than 25 different recognized epilepsy syndromes affecting almost 3 million people in the U.S. and about 60 million people worldwide. Someone is diagnosed with epilepsy every three minutes and, this year alone, another 200,000 people in our country will be diagnosed. To date, there are no known cures.

About the Epilepsy Foundation of Greater Los Angeles

Established in 1957, the Epilepsy Foundation of Greater Los Angeles is the only nonprofit, 501(c)(3) charitable organization dedicated solely to serving the almost 160,000 people living with epilepsy throughout the 4-county region of Los Angeles, Orange, San Bernardino and Ventura. The Epilepsy Foundation of Greater Los Angeles is leading the fight to END EPILEPSY

The San Diego Bankruptcy Lawyers at the Golden State Law Group Advise Consumers to Stay Within Their Holiday Spending Budgets


San Diego, CA (PRWEB) December 24, 2011

The San Diego bankruptcy attorneys at the Golden State Law Group, a team of professionals whose service is dedicated to helping consumers experiencing serious financial problems, hereby advises area consumers to maintain their budgetary discipline during the holidays so that their spending on gifts and the like do not lead to untenable financial problems when the bills for this spending need to be paid in the coming months.

The San Diego bankruptcy attorneys at the firm have experienced firsthand a number of clients who have come to the firm in need of urgent financial help in during the first three months of the year because they find themselves unable to keep up with their monthly obligations that grew beyond the point of remaining manageable because of their holiday spending. Many of these financial problems have led to the necessity of filing a San Diego bankruptcy case.

The San Diego bankruptcy lawyers at the Golden State Law Group hereby suggest that consumers place a budgetary cap on their holiday spending that?s reasonable and affordable for them, and they further suggest that consumers do not exceed this spending limit. Taking this step will allow for proper management of that spending and will help consumers avoid incurring additional debt in the coming months that could be the difference between financial stability and oppressive stress.

Of course, there will still be consumers who encounter financial problems in the coming months whether it?s because of holiday spending or not, and the San Diego bankruptcy attorneys at the firm will offer a free initial consultation to consumers so that the attorneys at the firm can provide a thorough analysis of a person?s overall financial picture and help them plot a course to recovery.

About the Golden State Law Group

The Golden State Law Group is a law firm in San Diego, California that?s comprised of a team of attorneys who provide legal help to consumers. Specifically, the attorneys at the firm provide help to consumers in the legal areas of consumer bankruptcy, tax debt issues and personal injury cases.

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CashAdvance.com Exceeds $1,000,000 in Loan Applications a Day for the 2011 Holiday Season


Santa Monica, CA (PRWEB) December 19, 2011

CashAdvance.com, the most trusted name in the short-term loan industry, announces having reached a record-breaking $ 1 million a day in loan requests this December. In the midst of the retail industry?s evident resurgence this holiday season, as witnessed from Cyber Monday?s 2011 historic sales figures, consumers are seeking recourse in the fiscal sensibility and convenience of online cash advances, the decidedly preferred alternative to the costly overdraft charges and late payment fees imposed by banks and credit card companies.

As the nation embraces a widespread restoration of consumer confidence this holiday season, with consumer sentiment figures rising to their highest in 6 months, CashAdvance.com has been actively supplying the enormous demand for urgently needed short-term cash loans consumers are availing themselves of to cover last-minute holiday expenses.

Since 1997, CashAdvance.com has earned its esteemed reputation as a trailblazing industry leader over the years through its dedication to rescuing consumers from life?s unanticipated mishaps, providing immediate financial relief when needed most. Having connected over a million consumers with payday loans from its vast online network of reliable lenders, CashAdvance.com continually seeks to ensure the best loan experience possible utilizing its advanced proprietary matching technology, along with exclusive access to the largest online network of trusted lenders.

A cash advance, also known as a payday loan, is a short-term loan intended to cover shortfalls in a household?s budget by using the borrower?s next paycheck as their security. On the pre-arranged repayment date, typically within two weeks to one month, the loan amount and applicable fees are conveniently deducted from the borrower?s checking account. Borrowers who are unable to repay their loan on time can potentially request extensions from their lender.

Cash advances are sought out for short-term financial relief in light of urgent, unanticipated expenses and should not be perceived as long-term debt solutions. People who find themselves unprepared for the unexpected, such as a sudden emergency car repair or insurance deductible after an untimely fender-bender, have relied on CashAdvance.com to bail them out of otherwise disastrous predicaments.

Offering insightful personal finance tips on loan planning and effective utilization of cash advances, CashAdvance.com also acts as a destination point from which borrowers can seek to gain real-world insights about the payday loan process, valuable updates about recent regionally specific legislation affecting the industry, and insider guidance on how to maximize the advantages of a cash advance.

?People still need access to emergency funds after the holidays, and we want to remain their trusted source for getting the best payday loan rates with the fastest turnaround times all year ?round? said spokesperson Jeffrey Hodges. ?CashAdvance.com is there for you ? when you need it, 24/7, night and day, count on us.?

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Nutropia Home Delivered Gourmet Meals Take the Stress Out of Holiday Planning


Long Island City, NY (PRWEB) December 15, 2011

The holiday season is one of the busiest times of the year, and it is becoming increasingly difficult to keep up with its many challenging demands. Fortunately, there is relief for holiday revelers looking to maximize their cheer?and their holiday food fare.

Nutropia (http://www.nutropia.com), a fresh food delivery company servicing the New York Metro area, provides a comprehensive range of delicious and nutritious gourmet meals delivered right to your doorstep so you can cross at least one major item off your holiday to-do list.

Nutropia?s meal plans are highly customizable and tailored to suit individual tastes and dietary needs. There are 100 new meals and snacks to select from on a weekly basis, prepared by a team of professionals headed by executive chef Christopher Rivard. Together, the team creates delectable dining experiences that include Italian, Greek, Chinese, Japanese, American, Indian and Mexican.

Each meal is placed in an individually packaged, microwave-safe container and carefully enclosed in a thermal cooled bag with ice packs and utensils. Nutropia also labels all its dishes with both nutritional value and the date of delivery to help clients keep track of their intake and to guarantee freshness.

?We understand how hectic and difficult it can be for New Yorkers to prepare tasty, nutritious meals while juggling parties, entertaining, shopping and working,? says Nutropia co-founder, James Rappaport. ?So we developed this program to ensure that they can easily get the delicious, gourmet meals they seek, delivered right to their front door, with absolutely minimum effort, making the holiday season much more manageable and stress-free.?

At the heart of Nutropia?s philosophy is a passion for helping their customers achieve their dietary goals ? whether they are looking to lose weight, gain weight, increase their energy level, or simply to maintain a healthy and balanced lifestyle.

?At Nutropia, we strive to meet the individual needs or special requests of each of our clients in a way that is both healthy and beneficial to the waistline,? says Ranee LaFratta, co-owner of Nutropia. ?We make sure that our customers can maintain their proper diets and have all their favorite foods, but not necessarily all on the same day!?

LaFratta also makes herself personally available to every Nutropia client. ?All our customers have my direct cell phone number and we work together to customize suitable menus,? she says. ?I also take all their suggestions and work closely with our chef to create new, fresh and inspired dishes. At the end of the day, I strongly believe that the happier and more successful our customers are, the more successful we can be.?

Nutropia currently services the boroughs of Manhattan, Queens, Brooklyn, The Bronx, as well as Westchester County and the Lower Hudson Valley. Outside of New York, Nutropia delivers to Greenwich, Connecticut and all of the New Jersey towns within 10 miles of the George Washington Bridge, including: Jersey City, Hoboken, Fort Lee and West New York. Meals are now available starting at $ 29.99 for a 7-day plan.

For more information about Nutropia Gourmet Meals, write Nutropia, 38-21 12th Street, Long Island City NY 11101; call (718) 937-3400; e-mail info(at)nutropia(dot)com or visit http://www.nutropia.com

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Seniors Face Tough Times this Holiday Season; Home Instead Senior Care Network Offers 10 Money-Saving Tips


Omaha, NE (PRWEB) December 15, 2011

Even though Congress increased the debt ceiling earlier this year, allowing older adults to get Social Security checks on time, seniors face financial challenges that could contribute to a bleak holiday.

In 2011, for the second consecutive year, seniors received no Social Security Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA), according to the Annual Survey of Senior Costs from The Senior Citizens League (TSCL), a senior advocacy organization. What?s more, seniors can expect to receive only a very small COLA next year, TSCL reported. Unfortunately, a downward trend is continuing for older adults. Since 2000, the COLA has increased just 31 percent, while typical senior expenses have jumped 73 percent, more than twice as fast, according to the survey.

?Cuts of essential items such as food and medication should be of immediate concern to seniors? families,? said President and Chief Operating Officer (COO) Jeff Huber of Home Instead, Inc., franchisor of the Home Instead Senior Care

Gondola Resorts Offers Ways to Save Money When Traveling To Ski Resorts in Colorado This Holiday Season


Denver, CO (PRWEB) December 14, 2011

Despite Christmas being less than two weeks away, many holiday travelers are still looking for deals on lodging at Colorado ski resorts. Unfortunately, traveling to Colorado’s world-class ski resorts is often deemed to be very expensive of an endeavor for most people to enjoy. This is particularly true when the budget is tight, but Gondola Resorts has several December discounts that can make it possible for just about anyone to enjoy a Colorado skiing or snowboarding trip this holiday season.

“If you think about it, the holiday season is the best time to take advantage of discounts on vacation rentals and lodging,” said Gino Malara, Gondola Resorts CEO. “With the stress of the holidays, people are looking for a way to get a way. They need a place where they can get away from their worries and simply have fun. And, by following a few simple tips, it really is possible for just about anyone to get a break on prices at any Colorado ski resort.”

In order to save money on a vacation to any ski resort, for example, Gondola Resorts recommends the following four tips in addition to the latest and greatest deals still available:

1) Book late – by booking late, you can find the best deals and take advantage of the inventory that is still open. “Most vacation rental homeowners don’t want their properties to stay empty during the holiday season”, says Malara. “This is just like throwing away money. Thus, open inventory gets discounted right before the holidays. The strategy is in locating the deals.”

CURRENT DEAL: Keystone: 1 bedroom/2 bath. Ski/in Ski/out. Sleeps 5. Price last week-$ 699/nt, this week-$ 349/nt. Reservations 12/18 – 12/26.

2) Avoid rental cars – with gas prices pushing $ 3.35 per gallon in Colorado, renting a vehicle can be expensive. Shuttle services will get you to all of the major ski resorts via any Colorado airport including Denver International Airport. If arriving at Aspen’s Pitkin County Airport, shuttle service is FREE via Gondola Resorts.

CURRENT DEAL: 20% off shuttle service from Denver International Airport to Breckenridge, Keystone, Vail, Beaver Creek, Steamboat Springs and Copper Mountain.

3) Book condos – there are many lodging options available in Colorado and you can actually save money on travel and other fees if you work with a vacation rental wholesaler or management company rather than working directly with hotels.

CURRENT DEAL: Aspen: $ 235 Per Night at Timber Ridge #3E. 3 blocks to lifts. Save $ 300 per night for Dec 18-23.

4) Travel with a group – by traveling with a group of friends and family members, you can rent one of the many holiday vacation homes or large condos the resorts have to offer and split the costs.

CURRENT DEAL: Telluride, Colorado – 4 bedrooms, 3 baths at “Rocky Road” luxury private home. Rates starting at $ 800/nt.

“We truly feel that renting vacation rentals as opposed to other lodging options is the best way to save money,” continued Mr. Malara. “Not only can you save money on a per-person basis, you can also save money on expenses such as food because you can cook all of your meals in the kitchen. You won’t find that option with the likes of a hotel.”

While a trip to Colorado will still require making a bit of a financial investment, following these simple tips can make this holiday excursion more affordable and attainable. To learn more about renting vacation homes, condos or town homes at Colorado ski resorts, visit GondolaResorts.com.

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Keeping Holiday Cheer Alive, with Facilitator Beverly Flaxington


(PRWEB) December 13, 2011

Contact: Will Bower

will@allenmediastrategies.com / 202-365-2536

While most people look forward to the holiday season, its arrival can bring remarkable amounts of stress and negativity. Whether it’s long lines at the mall or searching for an affordable plane ticket, holiday hassles can make it difficult to keep a smile on one’s face. Additionally, the economic uncertainties plaguing many families are causing them to question how they can realistically participate in the season of giving.

So what can everyday people do to maintain and spread holiday cheer? And how can we broaden the concept of giving beyond just money and gifts?

Author, facilitator, and behavioral expert Beverly Flaxington has answers. Her latest book “Understanding Other People: The Five Secrets to Human Behavior” (understandingotherpeople.com) aims to help people to improve their personal relationships and to deal more effectively with difficult people and situations. “Giving can mean simply giving of one?s self. It can mean giving of a happy spirit, of a smile or a kind word,” says Beverly. “Sometimes the best sort of giving is the kind that doesn?t include anything monetary but is simply a gesture that says to someone, ‘You matter in the world’.”

Ask Beverly:

– How to keep personal stress and family tensions to a minimum during the holidays

– What quick and simple ways exist to give to others

– How it’s still possible to “give” without buying gifts or spending money

– Why it’s important to spread holiday cheer to those who are often forgotten

Beverly D. Flaxington is an accomplished consultant, personal and career coach, author, college professor, corporate trainer, facilitator, behavioral expert, and business development expert, she has most recently appeared in or on “Eye on New York” on WCBS TV, U.S. News & World Report, ABCNews.com, MSN, ?The Balancing Act? on Lifetime Television, Voice of America, NECN: New England Cable News, KNX 1070 Newsradio CBS Los Angeles, IRN/USA News, “The Shaun Proulx Show” on OUTtv, WJR Detroit, “The Jordan Rich Show” on WBZ Boston, “Talk of Chicago” with Kendall Moore, the CKNW Morning News Vancouver, Entrepreneur, The Christian Science Monitor, and several others.

To interview Beverly for your own audience, please contact Will Bower at will(at)allenmediastrategies(dot)com or 202-365-2536.





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RIT Psychologist Offers Tips to Easing Holiday Stress

Rochester, N.Y. (PRWEB) December 07, 2011

It?s the holiday season?presents to buy and wrap, cookies to bake, crowds to fight?and not nearly enough hours in the day to get it all done by Dec. 25. It?s enough to drive anyone batty, but according to one psychology professor, the key to handling stress is to acknowledge its many causes.

Roger Harnish, a psychology professor at Rochester Institute of Technology, has a handle on some things that make the holidays more of a burden than a blessing.

Change of routine. Too much change, even positive change, produces stress. Even though the human body is built to adapt to change, too many changes create imbalances in the body that produce stress. Think of all the changes around the holidays. We shop more (and for different things than usual). We travel more. We tend to eat differently. We tend to stay up later to get everything done. Every change in our routine can stress us.

Crowding. Crowding is a known stressor. With everyone out and about during the holidays, we are exposed to more people and therefore more stress.

Delays. We build up expectations as to how long tasks normally take. During the holidays, we often can?t perform our normal tasks in the same amount of time and this can frustrate us and stress us. Because more people are out doing things at the holidays, there is more traffic and longer lines. For winter holidays, in many parts of the country it is colder and inclement weather can making everything slower.

More stimulation. Stores want us to buy their products, and during the holidays, they are competing with crowds and other stores for our attention. So, things get louder and brighter (holiday decorations, music, bell-ringing Santas, etc.) All of this stimulation has a negative impact on our nervous system, and that creates stress.

More decisions. Research shows that if people have to make more than five decisions in a short amount of time, it is stressful. Think about all the extra decisions we make at the holidays: What to buy, when to get together, whom to invite, whom to send cards to and how to get everything done.

So, can holiday stress be lessened, or at least, can its impact on us be lessened?

?Believe it or not, some people are immune to stress,? says Harnish. ?These people have a quality called hardiness. Psychologists have studied these hardy people and based upon what we have learned, we can offer advice on what non-hardy people can do to be hardier and more stress-free.?

Acceptance. This means giving up on the need to control the holidays. Understand that the holidays will change your routine, be more crowded, cause more delays, be too stimulating and require a lot more decision-making. These are the facts. Rather than trying to change these things, or trying to make them go away, recognize that they are part of what holidays are.

Flexibility. Humans have a great capacity to be flexible. However, when we are stressed, or fearful or negative, we lose a lot of that flexibility. To reduce your stress, stay in touch with the parts of yourself that are creative and know how to improvise. When you feel that you are being confined or having your actions dictated, that is a warning that you need to switch your focus to the part of you that is flexible.

Optimism. Most human beings are more optimistic than not. Stress can eliminate this optimism. As was pointed out, holidays can frustrate our normal expectations of how long it takes to get things done. Learn to keep your optimism. Tell yourself that things will work out. Tell yourself that even if things don?t work out, it is not the end of the world. It is the holiday season and people are more forgiving.

Meaning. Why are you celebrating the holidays? What do they mean to you? Stress can take away the positive meaning of the holidays and make everything seem negative. If you can focus on why you are grateful for the holidays, you will reduce your stress. Several times a day, remind yourself why you are grateful.

Broad perspective. Stress causes people to narrow their focus and see the details as more important than the overall situation. If you keep your focus on the big picture?such as the joy that the holidays can bring?you will reduce your stress.

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Los Angeles Airport Hotel Offers New Deal Perfect for Holiday Travelers


Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) November 15, 2011

The holiday season is a time of great joy, and thanks to the Marriott LAX hotel, guests will have something even more to celebrate. The Los Angeles Airport Marriott Hotel is making holiday travel easier than ever before thanks to the Park Here, Fly There hotel package. This LAX hotel deal includes overnight parking for up to seven nights, complimentary airport shuttle, an overnight stay in a well-appointed guest room and valet parking.

The Park Here, Fly There hotel deal is available now until December 31, 2011, and can be reserved online using promotional code PFK. This LAX hotel deal is valid seven days a week. A limited number of rooms are available for this promotion, and other offers cannot be combined with this hotel deal.

One of the best Los Angeles Airport hotels, the Marriott Hotel is located just two blocks from the Los Angeles Airport, making traveling a breeze. The Park Here, Fly There hotel deal gives travelers peace of mind that their cars are safely stored and taken care of while they are off celebrating the holidays. In addition, the overnight stay at this LAX hotel offers the perfect start to the holiday season. Guests are sure to enjoy the spacious and elegant guest rooms, featuring comfortable beds, flat screen televisions and high-speed Internet access (for a fee).

This holiday season, guests can relax and travel without stress, thanks to the Park Here, Fly There hotel package at the Marriott Los Angeles Airport Hotel. For more information about this and other LAX hotel deals, visit http://www.marriott.com/LAXAP

About the Los Angeles Airport Marriott Hotel

Experience a sophisticated LAX hotel boasting a resort pool and stunning outdoor area for social events or a relaxing day in the sun. Guests at the Los Angeles Airport Marriott Hotel can enjoy excellent dining at any of the three on-site restaurants serving steaks, sports bar favorites and American cuisine or grab their favorite coffee beverage at Starbucks. Located just two blocks from LAX, this Los Angeles Airport hotel offers complimentary airport shuttle service and convenient access to the city’s best shopping, dining and nightlife, as well as corporate offices, golf and spas. The Ocean Express Beach Trolley arrives every thirty minutes for easy access to Manhattan Beach for shopping or beach going. A perfect combination of location, amenities and service, this LAX hotel will exceed all expectations. Start planning a visit to the Marriott Los Angeles Airport Hotel by visiting ww.marriott.com/LAXAP.

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