Hotels.com wants to pay you thousands to go to the beach, visit hotels

Hotels.com wants to pay you thousands to go to the beach, visit hotels

Who would not want to get compensated to sit on a beach and sip a great drink? That aspiration could be your actuality if you enter a new contest from Inns.com.

The resort booking website is hunting for a “Retro Beach front Motelier” who will get paid $15,000 to check out the firm’s “10 best retro beach front motels” across the U.S. this summer. The dollars includes a $10,000 journey stipend — the lodges are far-flung across the state, from Florida and Maine to Washington state and southern California — and a $5,000 “salary” to spend on no matter what you like during your travels.

Resorts.com suggests it will also outfit the contest winner with sunscreen, umbrellas, classic sunglasses, a cooler, a photo voltaic-run AM/FM radio and a retro polaroid digital camera. The only prerequisite for the winner: Use that camera to document the journey “for upcoming generations.”

San Diego’s The Pearl Hotel

Resource: Inns.com

To apply, you can have to fill out an on the internet questionnaire that asks for your Instagram cope with and contains prompts like “If you time traveled to the ’50s, who would you devote your seaside trip with?” and “Describe why the retro seaside motel is your excellent someplace.”

The company suggests it will opt for a winner based mostly on a few metrics: creativeness and originality, top quality of submission and fit to concept.

The profitable traveler’s itinerary features previous-school boutique seaside motels across the country, like San Diego’s The Pearl Lodge and The Montauk Beach Household in Lengthy Island, New York. The motels arrive from Motels.com’s new ranking of the best 10 “retro beach front motels” in the U.S., centered on aspects like average guest scores, motel style, rate benefit and location. 

The Vagabond Resort in Miami.

Supply: Resorts.com

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