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07/17/2012

Treat Yourself to Sun, Sand & Fun with our Florida Resident Hotel Rate!

Hilton Daytona Beach Oceanfront ResortWho says you have to travel far to enjoy a getaway? Florida residents can enjoy the sun, sand and ocean breeze at the Hilton Daytona Beach Oceanfront Resort for a special daily hotel rate starting at $95.00 per night.*

Book a staycation at our beachfront resort and you’ll be in the heart of The World’s Most Famous Beach, steps for the Atlantic Ocean, Ocean Walk, Historic Bandshell and many more Daytona Beach shopping, entertainment and dining hot spots.

Enjoy one of our well-appointed guest rooms, many with ocean views, as well as any of our eight delicious on-site bars, restaurants and lounges. Don’t forget about lounging by our pools or unwinding with a relaxing treatment at our spa, The Spa at Hilton.

Hilton Daytona Beach Oceanfront ResortIf you’re interested in taking advantage of our Florida Resident Hotel Rate we ask that you call us directly at 386-254-8200 to make your reservations and that you use the rate code FLARES. A valid Florida ID is required when checking-in.

Not a Florida resident? No problem! We have plenty of specials and packages to choose from! Visit our website for additional information or to book your stay.

*Rates based on availability with restrictions.

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