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Can you believe it’s already 2017! Assuming January is going to fly by, we have your Valentine’s Day in Savannah planned out for a fun lovey (or not) day. Whether you are spending Valentine’s Day single, in a relationship, or in that in-between, ‘it’s complicated’ stage, we will make sure your day is what you want it to be! And of course, wherever you go, rent a car with Savannah Car Rental and ride in style to impress your sweetheart. ‘Cupid is Stupid’ Bar Crawl Kick off your Valentine’s Day early on February 11th with the Cupid is Stupid Valentine’s Day themed bar crawl. From 4-11pm, crawl your way through 12 downtown Savannah bars and restaurants including Boomys, The Rail Pub, Tree House, 309 West on the River, Stafford Public House and many more. At the beginning of the evening, everyone will receive a scorecard. While enjoying drink specials at each bar/restaurant you stop by, you’ll want to get your scorecard checked off. After, head to Savannah Smiles for the after party and grab your free t-shirt. If you’re feeling extra lovey, we suggest wearing something red and most importantly, don’t forget your ID! Ticket prices will increase so be sure to reserve yours now! Valentine’s Chocolate and Wine Tasting What’s more romantic than chocolate and wine? Nothing! Grab your loved one and enjoy a romantic evening at the Coastal Georgia Botanical Gardens at the Historic Bamboo on February 14th. Make this a night your tastebuds won’t forget. Hors d’oeurves will be served prior to the wine and chocolate tastings. Tickets will sell out quickly and registration is required! Click here for more information on ticketing or call 912.921.5460. Garibaldi Cafe Take a dive into one of Savannah’s favorite elegant restaurants for a romantic Valentine’s Day dinner. Garibaldi Cafe has been around for more than 30 years. Enjoy anything from a classic spaghetti & marinara entree, lobster pasta or get fancy and order from the raw and steam bar. The Florence Indulge in an Italian focused, Southern grown restaurant in the heart of Savannah for a trendy evening with your significant other. The Florence opened in June 2014 and serves every dish with an Italian techniques and background. Marble table tops, high ceilings and reclaimed wood cover the interior of this masterpiece. Make your Valentine’s Day reservations now. Rent from Savannah Car Rental this Valentine’s Day. We’ll make impressing your sweetheart easy. Give us a call (912) 920-5431 or book your rental car online!
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Don’t blame us for this silly portmanteau, the word has taken off like wildfire since it hit the web, and whoever coined the term isn’t making a peep. But the trend of mixing ‘business’ and ‘leisure’ has been on the rise for several years. As the internet and our connected devices keep us tied to work email in our off hours, or distractions in our work hours, the boundary between ‘working’ and ‘not working’ has become just a little more malleable for some professions. Those of us in industries that cater to travelers have noticed a blurring of categories even in travel, as ‘traveling for work’ and ‘traveling for pleasure’ are more and more frequently bundled into the same trip. Do you know anyone who takes “bleisure” trips? The bleisure traveler takes advantage of the time away from the everyday on business trips, and this can be done in a lot of different ways. For some people, a particularly nice dinner and relaxing evening with coworkers on a work trip may be enough to count the trip as “bleisure,” while others may add a few vacation days onto the end of a business trip for personal sight-seeing once the purpose of the trip has been fulfilled. Still others in more social or creative industries may mix the two, with sightseeing and tourist-y activities used as networking opportunities with potential clients or colleagues. There seems to be no wrong way to be at “bleisure”—as long as you’re having fun and getting things done. And there seems to be no harm in having a good time when you’re on the go for work, as long as you’re abiding by company policies. Regardless, we’re still a little sweeter on the idea of full “vacation,” and the now-old-fashioned “leisure.” And even though “bleisure” may not be our favorite new word, we have a feeling “work vacation” is much less likely to go viral. Need a rental car to try your hand at this whole bleisure thing? Call us or book online here.
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