GREENVILLE, SC, April 19, 2014 (Press-News.org) Holiday Inn Express Simpsonville Hotel offers affordable lodging to guests attending the Casting Crowns concert in Greenville, South Carolina. The event will be held April 19 at Bon Secours Wellness Arena in downtown Greenville. The Grammy and Dove Award winning contemporary Christian group is currently on tour promoting their new album "Thrive". They will be joined by popular Christian recording artists Laura Story and Colton Dixon.
"We are pleased to welcome guests attending the Casting Crowns concert on April 19 at Bon Secours Wellness Arena," shares Greg Carpenter, General Manager at the Holiday Inn Express Simpsonville SC Hotel. "Our hotel near Greenville SC is conveniently located off I-385 South at exit 27," continues Carpenter.
The Holiday Inn Express is a leading choice among Simpsonville SC hotels. Comfortable guest rooms feature the Simply Smart Bedding Collection, microwave, mini refrigerator, and 37-inch HDTV. A complimentary hot Express Start Breakfast Bar is available daily in the lobby. Business and leisure travelers will enjoy many hotel amenities including high-speed Internet access, a business center, fitness center, and guest laundry facilities. The property is close to many Upstate attractions including Charter Amphitheatre at Heritage Park, the Peace Center, Falls Park in downtown Greenville, Bob Jones University, and Discovery Island Water Park.
IHG Rewards Club members can earn up to 5,000 bonus points for their stay at this property. AAA members, seniors, and government employees receive discounted rates. For more information about the Casting Crowns concert in Greenville on April 19, visit www.bonsecoursarena.com. Tickets are available through Ticketmaster. To book your stay at the Holiday Inn Express Hotel in Simpsonville, call 864-962-8500 or visit them online at www.SimpsonvilleHotel.com.
About the Holiday Inn Express Simpsonville
The Holiday Inn Express Simpsonville is located just south of Greenville and only minutes from Mauldin, Fountain Inn and Laurens. The hotel located just off I-385 at exit 27 with easy access to I-85, I-185 and I-26. Both Southchase and Woodfield Business Parks are located within 5 miles of our Simpsonville hotel. This property offers a full range of services and amenities to make your stay exceptional.
For more information visit: http://www.SimpsonvilleHotel.com
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Attend Casting Crowns Concert in Greenville, SC and Stay at Holiday Inn Express Simpsonville Hotel
Holiday Inn Express Simpsonville Hotel offers affordable lodging to guests attending the Casting Crowns concert in Greenville, SC on April 19, 2014.
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[Press-News.org] Attend Casting Crowns Concert in Greenville, SC and Stay at Holiday Inn Express Simpsonville HotelHoliday Inn Express Simpsonville Hotel offers affordable lodging to guests attending the Casting Crowns concert in Greenville, SC on April 19, 2014.