In the wake of the devastating overnight fires that recently struck Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley, Blue Water Development is offering complimentary stays for first responders, park rangers and police department members at its Luray RV Resort on Shenandoah River.
Page County Fire-EMS and Shenandoah National Park employees and their families are invited to enjoy a complimentary stay for up to seven nights, with a minimum stay of two nights, from April 14-21. Availability is based on a first-come, first-served basis and individuals must present valid identification.
“We are immensely grateful to the first responders who risk their lives to protect our communities,” said Blue Water’s CEO Todd Burbage. “Their courage and dedication are commendable, and we want to express our gratitude by providing them with a free stay at our property and the opportunity to take in the beauty of the Shenandoah Valley.”
First responders can choose from any of the property’s accommodation types, including RV sites, cottages, glamping tents, cabins or Airstream rentals, for their complimentary stay. Reservations must be booked directly by calling (540) 743-5540.
For those unable to stay during this timeframe, Blue Water invites them to stay any time during the season and receive a 20% discount by booking online using promo code PFR20 at checkout.
“Blue Water remains committed to supporting its communities and expressing gratitude to those who tirelessly serve and protect them. If you would like to join in that support, Blue Water has set up a donation link that will allow you to participate via monetary donations using the Venmo link https://account.venmo.com/u/BlueWaterGivesBack. All donations will be split between the Page County Fire-EMS and Shenandoah National Park,” the company said.
Founded in 2002, Blue Water Development specializes in investing, developing and managing RV resorts, campgrounds, hotels and attractions.