Passport to travel in San Francisco

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The Hyatt at Fisherman's Wharf in San Francisco has introduced passports as a fun way to engage children.  Each child receives a passport upon arrival. When they return to the hotel after their San Francisco excursions, they will be given "colorful" stamps that illustrate their adventures.

   In a passport contest campaign, non-adult guests are encouraged to photograph their way through San Francisco and submit their unique (family or individual) images for submission to the hotel's blogsite at www.hyattatthewharf.blogspot.com. 

Logistics:

  1. Contestants will post (San Francisco vacation) photos on the blog with a summary photo caption of their whereabouts (passport must be included in photo submissions).
  2. The contest will run from through Labor Day weekend, 2009.
  3. Grand Prize (1st place) = future weekend stay at Hyatt at Fisherman's Wharf for a family of four. Runners up (2nd and 3rd places) = Hyatt gift cards in the amount of $??, for use at any Hyatt, world-wide.
  4. Winners will be selected, and notified, by mid-September.


The Hyatt at Fisherman's Wharf is now offering the new "Just Ducky" Package, through Aug. 30.  This new family package features four tickets (two children/two adults) aboard Ride The Ducks' amphibious vehicles with a 1½ hour land and water tour of San Francisco.  Starting at only $204, the package includes overnight accommodations for a family of four (two adults/two children); breakfast for the family of four; tickets for Ride The Ducks tour (two adults/two children); four wacky quacker (whistles); and two passports for the children.


  Another affordable option is the Classic Family Vacation Package, which starts at a rate of only $194.  In addition to accommodations for a family of four for one night, the package includes full breakfast, 15% savings on restaurant dining, welcome snack amenity for kids, a 20% shopping discount on NationalGeographic.com, and of course, the Hyatt at Fisherman's Wharf signature San Francisco Passport.  This offer is valid through Sept. 7.

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