ATLANTA, GA, March 13, 2012 (Press-News.org) The Hampton Inn Gaffney Hotel is offering a special promotion that lets guests earn more points from Hilton HHonors . Travelers who sign up for the More Points promotion will earn 1,000 Bonus Points per night plus 5,000 Bonus Points for every weekend stay for two nights or more for stays now through March 31, 2012. Special offers and rates are subject to availability; some restrictions may apply.
Among other Gaffney South Carolina hotels, the Hampton Inn Gaffney is a leading place to stay in the area. The property's features and amenities include:
- Free hot breakfast
- Complimentary high speed Internet access
- 24-hour business center
- Outdoor pool
- Microwave and mini refrigerator in all guest rooms
- A clean and fresh Hampton bed
"With the More Points promotion guests can earn Bonus Points for stays at our property and other participating Hilton brand hotels and results worldwide," Shawn Lalli, the Gaffney SC hotel's General Manager. This 4 story interior corridor hotel offers 85 comfortable rooms to choose from.
Guests will find many local attractions just minutes from this Hampton Inn Hotel Gaffney including Limestone College, King's Mountain National Military Park, and Cowpens National Battlefield. This Hampton Inn Gaffney SC Hotel with Complimentary Breakfast is situated north of Spartanburg on I-85 and is adjacent to the Gaffney Premium Outlets.
For more information about the More Points promotion or to book your stay at the Hampton Inn Hotel Gaffney, contact 864-206-0011 or visit them online at www.HAMPTONINNGAFFNEY.com.
About Hampton Inn Gaffney
The Hampton Inn Gaffney Hotel offers a welcome place to rest when you're on the road. Business travelers and vacationers alike will be delighted by the modern conveniences and outstanding service this Gaffney hotel includes. If you've ever wanted to experience true Southern hospitality, you're sure to find it here. The Hampton Inn Gaffney hotel is conveniently located off I-85 next to Hamrick's Department Store and Gaffney Premium Outlets. This property offers a full range of services and amenities to make your stay exceptional.
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Gaffney Hotel Lets Guests Earn More Points From Hilton HHonors
ATLANTA, GA, Hampton Inn Gaffney South Carolina Hotel offers a special deal for HHonors members to enjoy. Travelers who book now through March 31, 2012 will earn bonus points.
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