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Newberry SC Hotel Offers Special Discount for Senior Guests to Enjoy

Holiday Inn Express & Suites Newberry South Carolina offers a Senior Discount for hotel guests 62 years and older.

Newberry SC Hotel Offers Special Discount for Senior Guests to Enjoy
2011-07-07
ATLANTA, GA, July 06, 2011 (Press-News.org) The Holiday Inn Express & Suites Newberry South Carolina Hotel offers a special Senior Discount for guests age 62 and older. The Senior Discount is available to qualifying guests with a valid ID or membership card to a retired person's organization. Seniors, and other guests, are sure to enjoy this Newberry SC Hotel's safe, comfortable and convenient atmosphere.

Newberry is a charming city located approximately 40 miles north-west of Columbia, the capital of South Carolina. The Holiday Inn Express & Suites Newberry is conveniently situated near historic downtown Newberry. The property is also close by too many popular area attractions including the more than century-old Newberry Opera House, Newberry College, Wells Japanese Garden, Lynches Woods, Enoree River Vineyards, Carter & Holmes Orchids and Sumter National Forest.

"A top place to stay among other hotels in Newberry South Carolina, we are pleased to provide accommodations senior travelers and other visitors to the area," explains Ambria Lanteigne, General Manager at the Holiday Inn Express Newberry. "Our 4 story interior corridor hotel provides guests with 77 comfortable rooms to choose from." Guest rooms include microwave and mini refrigerators.

This Newberry South Carolina hotel's other features and amenities include:
- Complimentary hot continental breakfast
- Free high-speed Internet access
- Indoor pool and whirlpool
- Fitness Center
- Suites available

For more information about this hotel near downtown Newberry or to book your stay, contact the Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites at 803-321-3955 or visit them online.

About Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Newberry

The Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Newberry is the premier choice among Newberry South Carolina hotels. They are conveniently located at exit 76 off of I-26, about 30 minutes north of Columbia and less than an hour south of Greenville, SC. This Newberry SC hotel has outstanding amenities, including an indoor pool, whirlpool and Fitness Center. Guest should be sure to stop by their complimentary Express Start Breakfast Bar each morning for delights like their signature cinnamon rolls and Smart Roast coffee. Few other Newberry South Carolina hotels can provide travelers with these perks backed by the reputable name they trust. "Stay Smart" at the Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites.

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

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[Press-News.org] Newberry SC Hotel Offers Special Discount for Senior Guests to Enjoy
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Newberry South Carolina offers a Senior Discount for hotel guests 62 years and older.