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New girlfriend getaways cater to younger crowd
04/28/2008 05:00 AM
By: Valarie D’Elia

Checking into your very first hotel is always a thrill and one hotel in Chicago is making the experience especially welcoming for little girls.


Sheraton Chicago Hotel & Towers has an American Girl Getaway that caters to moms and daughters with dolls in tow. This package, based on triple occupancy of course, is offered in conjunction with American Girl Place, close to the hotel. It offers a travel bed for the child's doll that she can take home afterward. Also included are themed deserts, as well as special swim time in the indoor pool.


This stay is good throughout the year, starting at $179 per night. For more, visit www.sheratonchicago.com/americangirl.


For living dolls, Washington D.C.'s landmark Willard Intercontinental is featuring a getaway inspired by the upcoming performance of the Washington Ballet's "Cinderella" at the Warner Theatre.

New girlfriend getaways cater to younger crowd
Girlfriend Getaways aren't just for grown up gals anymore because there are plenty of little girls who just want to have fun. Valarie D’Elia has more.

The Cindi and the City package includes staying overnight in an opulent suite and lots of other pretty perks that will ensure you will never turn into a pumpkin. Tickets to the ballet and backstage tour are included for the weekend of May 9th and 10th.


During the ballet, the package price is $2,718 for four people in the suite. For more information, visit www.washington.interconti.com.





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