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The Claremont Resort & Spa, perched on a mountainside in the Berkeley Hills, has introduced an economy-friendly Fueled for Fun rate including a $50 gas card for families to travel and soak up the California sun. With upwardly mobile gas prices heading to $5 a gallon, The Claremont, a 22-acre historic San Francisco Bay landmark, provides accommodations starting at $239 per night and a gas allowance.
The Claremont offers a AAA Four-Diamond restaurant, an exclusive spa, two swimming pools, 10 tennis courts and the Kids Club with its daytime adventures ranging from dance classes, scavenger hunts and adventure hikes to arts and crafts sessions, poolside games and tennis classes.
For more information on the Fueled for Fun rate at The Claremont Resort & Spa, call (800) 551-7266 or visit www.claremontresort.com.

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With the high price of gas squeezing household budgets, many families will be spending their vacations closer to home. Fortunately, there are many wonderful vacations destinations only a tank of gas away. Places where you can build those wonderful vacation memories with loved ones. So here are our picks for places that will have you saying "Tanks for the Memories."

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