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Study Finds Tourism Industry To Benefit From Tax Rebates Iloveinns.com lists $600 tax "stimulating" getaways. Many of the tax rebate checks coming soon to individuals and families across the country will likely be spent on summer and fall vacations, according to a study by the Tourism Institute at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Laguna Beach, California (PRWEB) April 29, 2008 -- Many of the tax rebate checks coming soon to individuals and families across the country will likely be spent on summer and fall vacations, according to a study by the Tourism Institute at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
"With new cash in the hands of potential travelers in May, the timing of the cash rebates could not have been better for consumers considering vacations and for firms in the U.S. travel and tourism..." the study states.
In response to the tax rebates, American Historic Inns, the nation's leading publisher of bed and breakfast guidebooks, challenged innkeepers throughout the United States to create the ultimate B&B tax stimulus vacation. Nearly 50 inns responded to the challenge. These packages are $600 or less and all include breakfast daily. For a complete list organized by region and state, go to http://www.iLoveInns.com.
"We asked innkeepers to create exotic adventures that would create lasting memories," explained Deborah Sakach, president of American Historic Inns. "We wanted to get people to try something new and see what diverse experiences our country has to offer. You can drive a Model T through Yosemite or glide on a canopy line cable through the trees in Georgia, or embark on many other amazing adventures..."
Visit the bed and breakfast (http://www.iloveinns.com) directory www.iloveinns.com to see more $600 B&B Experiences that Will Stimulate You and the Economy or browse though the 19,000 B&Bs and country inns that specialize in other packages, events or locations that interest you. iLoveinns.com is the website for American Historic Inns, Inc. the leading publisher of bed & breakfast guidebooks.
For high-resolution images or interviews, please contact Deborah Sakach at (949) 497-2232.
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