KEEP PORTLAND WEIRD FOREVER
February 26, 2013 • Travel
FIDO loves to travel (and we know YOU love a great deal) and these deals "give back" too - TWO PAWS UP to our friends at the Provenance Hotels !
KEEP PORTLAND WEIRD FOREVER WITH “GIVE BACK” RATES AT HOTEL LUCIA, HOTEL DELUXE AND THE GOVERNOR HOTEL
February 25, 2013 – PORTLAND, Ore. – With Provenance Hotels’ new Give Back rates travelers have an easy, budget-friendly way to rack up good karma during their next visit to the Rose City. When visitors book the Give Back rate at Hotel Lucia, Hotel deLuxe and the Governor Hotel, the Portland-based hotel brand will donate 10% of the price of their room to the Oregon Travel Philanthropy Fund to ensure the region’s unique character and natural resources endure for the exploration and enjoyment of future generations of travelers.
Governor Hotel
Guests who book the Give Back rate pay nothing extra. They are charged the Best Available Rate for the night of their stay and Provenance Hotels donates 10% of that rate to the Oregon Travel Philanthropy Fund to support sustainable project s across the state, from agritourism in Eastern Oregon to recreation trails in the Rogue River Valley. The full list of projects can be found at www.traveloregonforever.com/giveback .
Hotel deLuxe
Travelers can reserve Provenance Hotels’ Give Back rates at Hotel Lucia, Hotel deLuxe and the Governor Hotel now by booking at www.provenancehotels.com/giveback or using the rate code GIVE when making reservations over the phone.
Hotel Lucia
“Portland is our hometown so, naturally, we are deeply committed to the sustainability of Oregon tourism,” said Bashar Wali, President of Provenance Hotels. “Now, our guests can get involved and, when they opt to help Keep Portland Weird, we’ll pick up the tab.”
"Oregonians have a rich history of stewardship of the land and love of community,” said Kristin Dahl, Travel Oregon’s Senior Manager of Destination Development. “The Oregon Travel Philanthropy Fund builds off this benevolent heritage by engaging visitors and local businesses to raise funds for projects that directly improve and enhance Oregon communities, the natural environment, and tourism infrastructure. The outcomes include enriching experiences for visitors and enhanced social responsibility programs for participating businesses.”
