Last-minute travel deals
A Wyoming Thanksgiving; A Florida Thanksgiving; Christmas in Yosemite
A Wyoming Thanksgiving
The Rusty Parrot Lodge & Spa in Jackson Hole, Wyo., offers a four-night package starting at $1,260 for two. Includes breakfasts, Thanksgiving dinner, and two one-hour massages. Check in on Nov. 26 or Nov. 27. Contact: Rustyparrot.com
A Florida Thanksgiving
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From Nov. 26 to Nov. 30, a stay at the Ponte Vedra Inn & Club in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla., starts at $1,100 for two people. Includes lodging, breakfasts, Thanksgiving dinner, and unlimited golf and tennis.
Contact: Pvresorts.com
Christmas in Yosemite
California’s Evergreen Lodge has nightly rates of $315 per couple or $460 per family, plus tax, for holiday stays. Includes breakfasts, hikes with packed lunches, evening campfires and hayrides, and a Christmas Day feast. Contact: Evergreenlodge.com
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