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New
VIP Distinguished Visitor Card
Offered By City Of Rosarito Beach
ROSARITO BEACH, BAJA CALIFORNIA---
The seaside community of Rosarito
Beach, just 18 miles south of the
border from San Diego, is rolling
out the red carpet for its
approximately one-million-plus
annual visitors.
New Mayor Hugo Torres in his
on-going campaign to improve the
community and make it more desirable
for tourists, along with the
Rosarito Beach Convention &
Visitors Bureau, have implemented a
new program: the city’s first
Distinguished Visitor Card.
The VIP card will identify
cardholders and entitle them to
special discounts on everything from
hotels and dining to shopping at
local galleries, craft, leather,
pottery, perfume and other merchants
in the area who have chosen to
participate.
“We wanted to provide visitors who
frequent Rosarito Beach something to
let them know how special they are
to us and how much we appreciate
them coming here,” said Mayor
Torres.
“It is designed to provide our
visitors with a whole new world of
special bargains on almost
everything in Rosarito Beach, from
all of the great shopping to
soothing spa treatments and lobster
dinners in Puerto Nuevo,” he said,
In addition to providing discounts,
the card also contains helpful
information such as phone numbers
and web links for Tourist Assistance
plus other useful information when
visiting Rosarito Beach.
The Distinguished Visitor Card is
free and can be easily obtained at
the Rosarito Beach Convention &
Visitors Bureau, at participating
merchants or by going to the website
http://www.rosarito.org/vip and
filling out a form.
The card will be mailed to the
applicant’s home or place of
business.
The website contains a list of all
of the participating merchants and
will be updated as more merchants
are added to the program. The card
is honored wherever the city of
Rosarito Beach logo is displayed.
The VIP card comes just in time for
the summer season. The city is
gearing up to implement the program
which has not only received
endorsement from the entire city
government and mayor’s office but
also the Baja California State
Tourism Board.
This program is all part of the
“new Rosarito” that Mayor Torres
promised.
“It is simply an extension of our
Mexican culture, the ‘Mi casa, su
casa’ mentality that promotes Old
World hospitality and charm and
makes Baja and especially Rosarito
Beach a very special place to
vacation and visit,” said Mayor
Torres.
Now, in addition to the spectacular
sunsets, surfing, fishing, dining,
and shopping, couples and families
alike can save money with their
Distinguished Visitor Card and enjoy
an even more memorable experience.
For more information on the Rosarito
Beach Distinguished Visitor Card, go
to http://www.rosarito.org/vip
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