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Scottsboro Hotel in Alabama Announces the Grand Nights with Hilton HHonors Special

Hampton Inn & Suites Scottsboro Alabama Hotel announces a limited time only Grand Nights offer. Guests who book their stay at any Hilton Worldwide hotel brand property before June 30, 2011 will earn 1,000 extra Hilton HHonors points for each night.

2011-04-08
ATLANTA, GA, April 08, 2011 (Press-News.org) The Hampton Inn & Suites, a premier Scottsboro Alabama Hotel, announces a special deal for their hotel guests to enjoy. From now through June 30, 2011 this Hotel Scottsboro is offering the Grand Nights special. To receive the offer Hilton HHonors members must first register at www.HHonors.com/Grand prior to completing any eligible stay within the Promotion Period. The Grand Nights special is not valid with any other offers or promotional rates and is subject to availability at participating hotels. Reservations must be booked online.

Among other Scottsboro hotels, The Hampton Inn & Suites Scottsboro is an excellent place for both business and leisure travelers to stay. "The Grand Nights offer is a great opportunity for our guests to enjoy significant savings. Guests can turn 1,000 points into thousands of stories worth sharing," explains Nova Sisk, The Hampton Inn & Suites Scottsboro Alabama hotel's General Manager. She goes on to say, "Guests can enjoy complimentary hot breakfast, and our rooms feature our Clean and Fresh Hampton Bed ." The property's other amenities include:
- Free high speed Internet access
- Fitness room
- Business Center
- Outdoor pool
- Boat slip parking
- Snack Shop

The Hampton Inn Hotel in Scottsboro Alabama is a great place from which to explore Alabama's scenic mountain/lakes region. The hotel near downtown Scottsboro is located near many of the area's top local attractions, including Goose Pond Colony, Cathedral Caverns, Scottsboro Jackson Heritage Center, Unclaimed Baggage Center, a mecca for bargain hunters. It is only a short drive from Lake Guntersville, Alabama's largest lake.

Travelers are sure to enjoy their stay at this top Scottsboro Hotel while saving with the Grand Nights offer. To learn more about this special or to book your stay, contact the Hampton Inn & Suites Scottsboro AL Hotel at 256-259-5200 or visit them online.

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 Clean and Fresh Hampton Bed , mini refrigerator, microwave, work desk, basic cable plus HBO, and 37 inch flat panel TV.

For more information visit: http://www.hamptonscottsboro.com


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[Press-News.org] Scottsboro Hotel in Alabama Announces the Grand Nights with Hilton HHonors Special
Hampton Inn & Suites Scottsboro Alabama Hotel announces a limited time only Grand Nights offer. Guests who book their stay at any Hilton Worldwide hotel brand property before June 30, 2011 will earn 1,000 extra Hilton HHonors points for each night.