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What to Do for Mom this Mother’s Day?
Send Her from the ‘Burbs to the Bahamas in Style!

Choose from a trio of sun and beach specials that offer additional savings.



Cable Beach Resort & Crystal Casino in Nassau

This Mother’s Day you can surprise your mom with an island getaway that’s just right for her, courtesy of Cable Beach Resort & Crystal Casino in Nassau, Bahamas. For moms who want to enjoy a romantic escape with dad, the resort’s Sweethearts Getaway features buffet breakfast and a special room service delivery of Champagne and strawberries. If mum would prefer to try her luck at the gaming tables, the resort’s Casino Getaway includes dinner for two and a $100 casino credit. For the mom who wants to be entertained, the Show & Stay Getaway comes with a ticket to the resort’s high-energy stage extravaganza, Jambalaya.

Rates for all three options start at $255 per person for a stay of five days and four nights, excluding taxes and resort fees—with the fourth night on the house!

Sweethearts Getaway package

Highlights of this travel special include:

• Five days/four nights’ accommodation (complimentary fourth night)
• Your choice of buffet breakfast plus Champagne and strawberries; or dinner for two plus a $100 casino credit; or a ticket to the stage show, Jambalaya (depending on special)



For reservations or additional information, call 800-222-7466 or visit www.CableBeachResorts.com

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