Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Lock in Early-bird 2-for-1 Alaska Deals: Great Alaskan TourSaver

It may seem early to be thinking about a cruise to Alaska next year, but savvy travelers are pre-ordering the all-new 2009 edition of the Great Alaskan TourSaver. With more than 135 2-for-1 travel coupons good throughout the state, this handy money-saving coupon book helps Alaska travelers see more of Alaska and spend less.

"Today's travelers demand more value for their hard-earned travel dollars," said publisher Scott McMurren, who writes a weekly travel column for the Anchorage Daily News. "The Great Alaskan TourSaver helps travelers get the best deal on their trip—since everything in the book is 2-for-1," he said.

The cost of the coupon book is $99.95. When you receive the book, start making reservations for your 2-for-1 flightseeing, bear viewing, accommodations, train rides, glacier cruises, wilderness adventures, fishing trips—everything you want to see and do throughout Alaska, either pre- or post-cruise, including:
  • Flightseeing on Mt. McKinley, including glacier landing.
  • Glacier cruises in Kenai Fjords National Park.
  • Salmon fishing on the world-famous Kenai River, in Juneau, Seward, and in Kodiak.
  • Grizzly bear viewing in Kodiak.
  • Rail tours on the Alaska Railroad.
  • Wilderness adventures in Lake Clark National Park (including air fare from Anchorage).
  • Air fare between Anchorage and Fairbanks.
  • Air fare from Juneau to Glacier Bay National Park, plus 2-for-1 accommodations and glacier cruise!
  • "Deadliest Catch" cruise tour on the Aleutian Ballad in Ketchikan.
  • Deluxe lodge accommodations at Princess Lodges near Mt. McKinley, Copper River and Kenai River.
  • Glacier hike in Wrangell-St. Elias National Park.
  • Accommodations in Anchorage, Juneau, Fairbanks, Valdez, Seward—and more.
Remember, all of the above are great deals at 2-for-1 prices. Visit the Great Alaskan TourSaver website at http://www.toursaver.com/ for details and to find out how using just one coupon can recoup the cost. Travelers save hundreds or thousands of dollars with each and every book.

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