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Old Aug 26, 2003 | 1:38 pm
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Ritz Carlton Award

Amtrak offers "Item # 4009" Royal Prestige One-Night
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Enjoy a one-night stay in a lavishly appointed suite, featuring classically elegant furnishings and a sumptuous marble bath, at any participating Ritz-Carlton hotel. Known for exquisite service in a luxury setting and winner of many industry and consumer awards, The Ritz-Carlton hotels can be found worldwide in 39 locations. The Royal Prestige Suite Travel Award includes breakfast for two (tax and gratuity included) and all room-related taxes. For more information about The Ritz-Carlton accommodations, you are invited to visit (www.ritzcarlton.com/). The participating hotels are: Amelia Island, Florida - Atlanta, Georgia - Berlin, Germany - Boston, Massachusetts - Buckhead, Georgia - Cancun, Mexico - Cleveland, Ohio - Dearborn, Michigan - Dubai U.A.E. - Half Moon Bay, California - Hotel Arts Barcelona, Spain - Huntington Hotel and Spa, Pasadena, California - Jimbaran, Bali - Kapalua, Maui, Hawaii - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - Laguna Niguel, California - Marina Del Ray, California - Montego Bay, Jamaica - Montreal, Canada - Naples, Florida - New Orleans, Louisiana - Osaka, Japan - Palm Beach, Florida - Pentagon City, Virginia - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Phoenix, Arizona - Rancho Mirage, California - San Francisco, California - San Juan, Puerto Rico - Seoul, Korea - Shanghai, China - Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt - Singapore - St. Louis, Missouri - St. Thomas, Virgin Islands - Tysons Corner, Virginia - Washington, D.C. - Wolfsburg, Germany.</font>
Has anyone redeemed this award?

Any idea if it's capacity controlled? (Other than just subject to there being a suite available.) Any idea what level suite is provided? And can these one-night stays be combined for a longer stay?

Thanks,
Gary

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