Thursday, May 27, 2010

TripShock! GINORMOUS sale!

Receive a $50 credit on your next TripShock! vacation

If you're unsure about booking your activities early due to the oil spill, let us offer you a deal to make the decision easier. Please keep in mind that we offer a 100% refund on all of our activities if the oil affects any Northwest Florida Beaches.

Program details

● Total Order must be no less than $200 AND the reservation must be made at least 3 days in advance to your arrival date. Last minute bookings do not qualify for this credit.
● If the Gulf Coast Oil Spill has an impact on the Northwest Florida Beaches, you can cancel your reservation and still receive the $50 credit towards your next TripShock! vacation.
● Credit is valid for one year starting one month after your vacation arrival date.
● Credit is non-transferable and can only be used with bookings made through TripShock!
● Credit can only be used on orders over $200.00.

How Do I Redeem The Credit?

Once you make your initial reservation, you'll receive a confirmation email which includes info on the $50.00 credit. Keep this confirmation in a safe place since you may need this in the future.

When you're ready, book your activities for your next vacation either by phone or online. Once you have attended all of your next vacation activities, simply submit your reservation confirmation number, first/last name, and your mailing address to customercare@tripshock.com with the subject "$50 TripShock Credit". We'll send you a no hassle check for $50.00 right away!

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Memorial Day Weekend is Approaching. Destin Beaches Clear and Beautiful!

As Memorial Day Weekend nears, the beaches remain beautiful and oil free. Although the oil leak has not been fully contained, the oil movement has seemed to move southward which is a great sign for Northwest Florida Beaches. The weather forecast is showing some isolated showers, but this is just typical in Destin for the Summer. If you haven't booked any of your activities yet, please let us know and hopefully we can help make your vacation extra special!

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Lodging & Activity Providers Offer Full Refund Guarantees for Oil Spill


Although most of the Florida Beaches have not seen any evidence of oil, the businesses of Northwest Florida are offering full refunds to any reservations that are affected by oil slick beaches. This is good news for vacationers because the last thing they want is to do is vacation to a hazardous beach or waters. TripShock.com's is offering a full refund guarantee on any activities that are affected by oil. Please take advantage of these guarantees instead of canceling your trip altogether. The local government in Destin is doing a fine job managing the crisis so our tourists can enjoy the beaches like they do every year.

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

No Oil Here in Destin, Come Visit Us This Weekend!


That's right people, there is absolutely no oil here on Destin beaches and we encourage you to make a trip! There are many things to do including golfing, snorkeling, scuba diving and much more! Check out http://www.tripshock.com for the best activities and things to do in Destin. You are sure to have a great time.

Monday, May 3, 2010

Don't Let the Oil Spill Stop Your From Visiting Destin

You may hear on the news that Destin and the rest of Northwest Florida is a target for oil slick. As the oil moves closer to our shores, we want to remind people that local officials are doing everything in their power to protect our beaches. However, if the oil becomes a factor, there are many other great things you can do in our bay and harbor. Tripshock! has compiled a list of things you can do even if oil hits our beaches.

1) Destin Harbor Cruise
2) Dinner and Dining Cruise
3) Hands On Cooking Classes
4) Pontoon and Jet Ski rentals
5) Pottery Painting
6) Bay and Inland Fishing
7) Wakeboard lessons
8) Family Beach Portraits
9) Golfing
10) Waterparks

You can book all these activities on http://www.tripshock.com. Call us at 850-424-5125 for reservations assistance and oil spill updates.