Win an $8,500 Lake Powell houseboat trip
March 2011
News
This year Fred Hall Show -- the Ultimate Outdoor Experience -- at the Del Mar Fairgrounds will have a completely different look. As this giant show has evolved to become San Diego's only major boat show, only fishing show and finest outdoor recreation experience, the O'Brien Building and Bing Crosby Hall have been transformed into a boater's paradise.
Show-goers can stop by any boat dealer -- located anywhere in the show -- and sign up for a chance to win a seven-day deluxe houseboat trip on the 59-foot Discovery XL Platinum valued at more than $8,500, from Lake Powell Resorts and Marinas.
Just stop by any boat dealer and fill out an entry form. The winner will be chosen at the conclusion of the Fred Hall Del Mar Show.
Lake Powell Resort is located at Wahweap Marina -- right in the heart of all the down-lake activities and adventures. The resort offers comfortable lodging, terrific dining and an ideal place to return each evening after a day of fun and relaxation.
You can kick back a poolside and enjoy some of the most spectacular scenery in the West. Or, take a boat tour, a dinner cruise or rent a powerboat for an afternoon of exploring canyons -- and have a picnic on your own secluded beach. With comfortable rooms, spectacular meals and all the comforts of home, there's no better place on the down-lake shores of Lake Powell.
Above all else, Lake Powell is known for houseboating. One reason is that they make it easy. Whether you're a seasoned houseboater or a first-timer, they provide everything you need to have the vacation of a lifetime -- from instruction and advice, to sheets and towels.
Houseboaters often say that if you can drive a car or ride a bike, you can drive a houseboat. Imagine driving a golf cart around the world's biggest parking lot -- that's how easy it is to operate a houseboat. In fact, you don't need any boating experience or a captain's license.
So, stop by any boat dealer at the Fred Hall Del Mar show and enter to win this fabulous trip.
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