SOUTHLAKE, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today, the first day of summer, Travelocity unveiled the top 10 travel destinations for Fourth of July. Based on bookings, the list reveals where travelers will head to barbeque, watch fireworks, sunbathe and celebrate our nation’s independence over the holiday weekend in 2011.
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Orlando. Summer’s number-one family destination has plenty of
places to view fireworks, including shows at Walt Disney World,
Universal Orlando and SeaWorld. For a break from the parks, pack your
picnic basket and head instead to the free fireworks show at Lake Eola
in downtown Orlando.
Average daily rate at Orlando hotels: $120 -
New York City. What would Independence Day be without hot dogs?
Watch the champs chow down at Nathan’s International Hot Dog Eating
Contest in Coney Island by day, then head to Manhattan’s West Side for
another beloved tradition -- the Macy’s 4th of July fireworks in the
evening.
Average daily rate at New York hotels: $203 -
Los Angeles. If you’ve been working hard on your bikini bod,
head to Venice Beach on the Fourth for the Mr. & Mrs. Muscle Beach
pageant to see how you stack up. For all-American evening
entertainment, check out the Dodgers vs. Mets game, which will be
followed by a fireworks show.
Average daily rate at Los Angeles hotels: $145 -
Las Vegas. Summer’s number-one singles destination is both
literally and figuratively hot over July 4th weekend, but luckily
plenty of hotels will be hosting pool parties to cool things off all
weekend long.
Average daily rate at Las Vegas hotels: $105 -
South Florida. It’s all about the beaches in South Florida,
even in the evening hours. If Miami is your destination, the Fourth of
July fireworks festivities and fireworks viewing are taking place on
the beach at 8th Street and Ocean Drive in Miami Beach.
Average daily rate at South Florida hotels: $154 -
Denver. Denver is the place to be for fireworks enthusiasts,
with four straight nights for viewing. Coors Field has fireworks after
the Rockies games on July 1st and 2nd; the Civic Center Park has a
free concert and fireworks show on July 3rd and the 4th brings the
sparkly stuff at Mile High Stadium after the Colorado Rapids game.
Average daily rate at Denver hotels: $112 -
Chicago. Spend the day on the beach on the shores of Lake
Michigan and the evening watching fireworks at Navy Pier. There are
two opportunities to see the sparkly stuff over the holiday weekend,
once on Saturday July 2 and again on Monday July 4th.
Average daily rate at Chicago hotels: $165 -
Washington, D.C. There’s only one place to be on the Fourth of
July in our nation’s capital, and that’s on the National Mall. The
all-day celebration begins with a parade and culminates with music and
a fireworks show over the Washington Monument.
Average daily rate at Washington, D.C. hotels: $145 -
Seattle. Seattle is well-known for microbrews. Get in on the
fun July 1-3 at the Seattle International Beerfest. July 4th brings
the annual – and moving – naturalization of hundreds of new citizens
at Seattle Center. Celebrate your own citizenship that evening with
fireworks and family friendly fun at Gas Works Park on Lake Union.
Average daily rate at Seattle hotels: $154 -
San Francisco. It’s fitting that the City by the Bay hosts San
Francisco’s largest fireworks display over the bay. Head to
Pier 39 for the evening show, or spend the whole day there dancing
away to the live music.
Average daily rate at San Francisco hotels: $162
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