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20166 Bed and Breakfasts Offer Exclusive Deals to i Love Inns Guests
Getaway Deals From Inns You’ll Love
All Specials are unique to the newsletter.
The Inn on the Alameda, Santa Fe, N.M.
10% discount (our repeat guest discount extended to you).
Trolley Tour for 2, (The Palace Trolley, tour of downtown Santa Fe)
$25.00 gift certificate to our Agoyo Lounge Restaurant
$100.00 plus value depending on room type booked.
Promo Code LUV
Cascade View B&B, Bellevue, Wash.
Mention this email and iLoveInns when you book your two night stay and receive a bottle of local, Washington State Wine.
Country Hearth Bed and Breakfast, New Holland, Penn.
Mention iLoveInns when booking and receive a 10% discount on your room rate. You may call the inn to book: (717) 354-8674 (you must mention iLoveInns.com) OR book on line and mention iLoveInns.com in the SPECIAL NEEDS section to earn the discount.
White Swan Inn, Whitehall, Mich.
Purchase a $150 gift certificate and the Inn will give you an additional $25 on that gift certificate as a bonus! That will get you a $175 gift certificate for just $150.
You must call the inn to purchase the Gift Certificate by 12/31/16.
(231)894-5169
Wellington Country Inn, Wellington, Ohio
Stay 3 nights, get the 4th night free. Breakfast included at no additional cost. October 1st – December 31, no holidays, no weekends. Up to $175 in value
Receive a $50 gift certificate towards a future stay (Cannot be used with any other special) Promo Code: iLoveInns34
Adirondack Pines B&B and Vacation Rental, Adirondack, N.Y.
Stay two nights between now and Dec 20, 2016 and receive a $25 gift card to your choice of two great restaurants:
Bull House Kitchen & Bar or The Owl at Twilight
Other fine inns to visit include historic inns in these states –
Massachusetts, New York, Ohio, Michigan, North Carolina, Colorado, Vermont
Check out our BLOG –
- The Men’s Inn-sider Guide
- Fall Birthday Bliss, 2017 Bogo Available Now
- Get a New Perspective on Fall Beauty at a Welcoming Bed & Breakfast Inn
“You could send your soul after the good you had expected, instead of turning it to the good you had got. You could refuse the real good; you could make the real fruit taste insipid by thinking of the other.”
C.S. Lewis