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Perimeter Hotel in Atlanta Lets Guest Escape with SPG Getaway Free

Sheraton Atlanta Perimeter North Hotel, located near Dunwoody, GA, announces a special offer for weekend travelers visiting Atlanta this year. Guests can pay rates equal to their birth year for a 2nd or 3rd night stay.

2011-06-01
ATLANTA, GA, June 01, 2011 (Press-News.org) Sheraton Atlanta Perimeter Hotel North, located near Atlanta Perimeter Center, announces a new special savings deal that that lets travelers to Escape with Starwood Preferred Guest (SPG) Getaway Free. Guests can register by June 30 and earn a Free Award Night redeemable at over 200 luxury resorts around the world when they stay three times from now through July 31, 2011.

The Escape with SPG Getaway lets guests:
- Earn one Free Award Night for every three stays at over 1,000 hotels and resorts worldwide, including the Sheraton Atlanta Perimeter Hotel North
- Redeem your Free Award Night through December 21, 2011 at over 200 resorts worldwide
- Award Nights can be redeemed seven days a week, with no blackout dates or limits on the number of Award Nights you can earn, and are combinable for the ultimate getaway

Guests earning a Free Award Night are sure to enjoy this Sheraton's 142 beautifully appointed interior corridor rooms. "Our Perimeter hotel rooms feature the Sheraton Sweet Sleeper Bed and a 32-inch flat panel TV," explains Ajay Sethi, the property's General Manager.

A great place to stay among other Hotels Dunwoody, this Atlanta Perimeter Hotel's other services and amenities include, free High-speed Internet access, link at Sheraton, club level lounge, concierge desk, complimentary 24-hour Fitness Facility and jogging path, outdoor pool and sun deck, covered self parking facility, on-sight dining at Parkside Grill and Lounge open daily for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Plus, the hotel offers complimentary shuttle service within a five mile radius of the Sheraton Atlanta Perimeter / Dunwoody hotel.

For room availability and package details contact the Sheraton Atlanta Perimeter Mall Hotel North at 404-564-3000 or visit the hotel online. Guests must be a SPG member and registered for the SPG Getaway Free.

About Sheraton Atlanta Perimeter North

From the moment you enter this Perimeter hotel's warm and stylish lobby until you rest your head on The Sheraton Sweet Sleeper Bed, you'll feel at ease and at home. Enjoy breakfast in the Parkside Grille before heading out for the day's activities. The Georgia Aquarium, New World of Coca-Cola, CNN Center, and Six Flags Over Georgia are all a short distance away. This Perimeter hotel's complimentary courtesy shuttle will take you to the nearby Perimeter Mall featuring Bloomingdales, Nordstrom, Macy's, and Dillard's. Experience all that Atlanta has to offer while escaping the rush of the city at the new Sheraton Atlanta Perimeter North.

For more information visit: http://www.ATLANTAPERIMETERHOTEL.COM


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[Press-News.org] Perimeter Hotel in Atlanta Lets Guest Escape with SPG Getaway Free
Sheraton Atlanta Perimeter North Hotel, located near Dunwoody, GA, announces a special offer for weekend travelers visiting Atlanta this year. Guests can pay rates equal to their birth year for a 2nd or 3rd night stay.