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Jupiter Beach Resort & Spa Hits Home Run with Spring Training Package in Palm Beach, Florida

This Jupiter Florida Resort is inviting guests to come play ball this spring season in South Florida.

Jupiter Beach Resort & Spa Hits Home Run with Spring Training Package in Palm Beach, Florida
2011-02-01
HOLLYWOOD, FL, February 01, 2011 (Press-News.org) WHO: The beautiful 168-room AAA Four-Diamond Jupiter Beach Resort & Spa, a 2009 Zagat Top U.S. Hotels, Resorts, and Spas, with direct access to 1,000 feet of secluded Florida coastline

WHAT: Jupiter Beach Resort & Spa in Palm Beach, Florida is inviting guests to come play ball this spring season and enjoy Florida's only stadium that hosts two Spring Training teams - the Florida Marlins and St. Louis Cardinals. Making it easier and more affordable for families and fans, Jupiter Beach Resort & Spa has created a Spring Training package with a 10 percent discount on their Best Available Rates and a $10 credit at Roger Dean Stadium. Guests also enjoy complimentary valet parking, high-speed Internet in all guest rooms, no resort fee, and rates starting at just $269 per night.

The Florida Spring Training package includes:
- 10 percent discount on Best Available Rates (all room types)
- $10 credit at Roger Dean Stadium with your spring training ticket (good for hot dogs and beverages)
- Breakfast for two each morning
- Welcome gift with a baseball, Sharpie, and Cracker Jacks

WHEN: March and April 2011

WHERE: At 5 North A1A in Jupiter, Florida, the Jupiter Beach Resort & Spa is ideally located just 12 miles from downtown West Palm Beach and near Palm Beach Gardens, with direct highway access to I-95 and the Florida Turnpike.

HOW: For more information, please visit http://www.jupiterbeachresort.com/florida-spring-training-getaway.html. For reservations, call (800) 228-8810 and mention promo code: SPRING.

Located at the northern tip of Palm Beach County in Jupiter, Florida, the 168-room AAA Four-Diamond Jupiter Beach Resort & Spa is treasured for its effortless blend of classic Caribbean-style and barefoot elegance as a resort in Jupiter Florida. The nine-story resort features heated oceanfront swimming pool and whirlpool spa, an outdoor lounge area complete with cabana-style chairs, fire pit, hammocks, dive-in movies, a fitness center offering private instruction, lighted tennis courts, game room, full-service 7,500-square-foot Spa, Little Loggerheads Kids' Club, and three award-winning restaurants and dining options.

Website: http://www.jupiterbeachresort.com

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[Press-News.org] Jupiter Beach Resort & Spa Hits Home Run with Spring Training Package in Palm Beach, Florida
This Jupiter Florida Resort is inviting guests to come play ball this spring season in South Florida.