LauderDeals Runs Through October

Let the discount days continue! Visit Lauderdale announced that it will extend its LauderDeals program through October, giving residents and out-of-towners more time to explore resorts, attractions, spas and restaurants in Broward County—at special prices.

On the dining front, more than 25 restaurants are participating in a program involving prix fixe dinner menus priced at $35 and $45; most of the restaurants are extending the program until Oct. 30. Among the participating eateries: JWB Prime Steak & Seafood in Hollywood Beach, Padrino’s in Dania Beach, Seasons 52 in Fort Lauderdale and Sunrise, Thasos in Fort Lauderdale, Wild Thyme on Fort Lauderdale Beach, and YOT Bar & Kitchen in Fort Lauderdale.

More than 40 hotels are offerings various deals—rate discounts, resort credit, third-night-free offerings, etc.—including the Westin Fort Lauderdale Beach, Margaritaville on Hollywood Beach, The Ritz-Carlton Fort Lauderdale, and Pelican Grand, the W, Conrad (all on Fort Lauderdale Beach), and Fort Lauderdale Marriott Harbor Beach Resort & Spa.

Butterfly World, Jungle Queen, Bonnet House Museum & Gardens, Xtreme Action Park, and the Mai-Kai Restaurant & Polynesian Show are among the attractions involved in LauderDeals.

Visit sunny.org/lauderdeals for the complete list of participating businesses and specials.

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