SCOTTSBORO, AL, December 27, 2010 (Press-News.org) The Hampton Inn & Suites Scottsboro Hotel in Alabama is offering 20% savings on Best Available Rates to guests. Now through the end of 2011 if travelers book any weekend (at any Hampton Inn property) they will receive this special savings. As always, guest accommodations include:
- Free hot continental breakfast
- Complimentary High-speed Internet access
- Clean and fresh Hampton Cloud 9 bedding
"Perfect for business and leisure travelers, the Hampton Inn Scottsboro is the ideal place to stay in the area," explain Nova Sisk, The Hampton Inn & Suites Scottsboro Alabama Hotel's Director of Sales. "We are located near many of the areas local attractions and businesses." The hotel is only a short drive from Lake Guntersville, Alabama's largest lake.
The Hampton Inn & Suites Scottsboro AL Hotel is a top place to stay in the area. The property features a business center, fitness facility, and pool. Guest rooms include a 37-inch flat panel LCD TV. In addition, the hotel offers businesses a great option for those needing local meeting space with a 792 square foot meeting facility.
Located in the mountain and lake region of northern Alabama, this hotel near Downtown Scottsboro also offers guests boat parking slips. For more information about the Save 20% with The Any Weekend, Anywhere Sale or to book your stay at the Hampton Inn & Suites Scottsboro, call 256-259-5200 or visit them online at www.hamptonscottsboro.com.
About Hampton Inn & Suites Scottsboro Alabama Hotel
The Hampton Inn & Suites Scottsboro hotel in Alabama is located in the mountain/lakes region of northern Alabama surrounded by majestic mountains and rich valleys, located minutes from Lake Guntersville. Whether in town for business or pleasure, Hampton Inn & Suites Scottsboro has been designed with your comfort in mind, from boat parking slips to complimentary high-speed internet access; your comfort is their main goal. Each of the hotel's spacious rooms and suites features the Hampton Cloud 9 bed, mini refrigerator, microwave, work desk, basic cable plus HBO, and 37 inch flat panel TV.
For more information visit: http://www.hamptonscottsboro.com
Leading Hotel in Scottsboro Alabama Announces Offering Guests 20% Savings on Rates with Any Weekend Stay
Hampton Inn Scottsboro Alabama Hotel is offering 20% saving on Best Available Rates when travelers books any weekend now through the end of 2011.
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[Press-News.org] Leading Hotel in Scottsboro Alabama Announces Offering Guests 20% Savings on Rates with Any Weekend StayHampton Inn Scottsboro Alabama Hotel is offering 20% saving on Best Available Rates when travelers books any weekend now through the end of 2011.