California city gives overnight visitors $ 100 to spend on the trip

This California town really wants people to visit him.

Santa Maria Valley, on California’s Central Coast, which is known for its vineyards and wineries, gives visitors $ 100 to spend on local businesses during their stay, but there’s a catch.

To get the $ 100 gift card, visitors must spend at least two nights at a qualifying hotel in the Santa Maria Valley by March 31, the website said.

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Once visitors book their hotel reservation, they must fill out a form to request their “incentive,” the website said. Visitors who meet the requirements will have their gift card waiting for them at their hotel.

Known for its vineyards and wineries, Santa Maria Valley gives $ 100 to visitors who spend a minimum of two nights there.  (iStock)

Known for its vineyards and wineries, Santa Maria Valley gives $ 100 to visitors who spend a minimum of two nights there. (iStock)

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The cards can be used in any of the 50 restaurants or 34 tasting rooms in the Santa Maria Valley, the website said.

Visitors can also use their $ 100 towards local breweries, wineries, and area attractions.

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According to the website, only 500 visitors receive gift cards. The promotion is also only available for new bookings.

Although the area beckons new visitors, Santa Maria Valley businesses are still following California coronavirus guidelines, the website said.

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“We expect all visitors to the area will do their part to respect our region and our state by practicing social detachment, wearing a mask and washing their hands regularly,” the website says.

Gift card recipients who do not follow state guidelines “will be disqualified from this promotion,” according to the terms and conditions.

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