NORCROSS, GA, October 29, 2012 (Press-News.org) Sheraton Atlanta Perimeter Hotel North, located at Atlanta Perimeter Center, is offering a special Cirque Du Soleil package for guests to enjoy. As an official hotel of Cirque Du Soleil , this Perimeter hotel is bringing guests an exclusive opportunity to experience the performance of TOTEM by Cirque Du Soleil. The TOTEM package includes:
- 10% off your stay at this Sheraton
- 20% off tickets to TOTEM
Use promo code CS2 to book; a valid email address must be provided at time of booking in order to purchase discounted tickets to TOTEM . Offer is subject to availability and blackout dates may apply.
"Taking place under the Cirque tent at Atlantic Station in midtown Atlanta, TOTEM is sure to be a must-see attraction in Atlanta this holiday season," explains Alex Morales, the Sheraton Atlanta Perimeter Hotel's Director of Sales and Marketing. "Located only 11 miles from Atlantic Station and conveniently assessable from I-285 and GA-400, Sheraton Atlanta Perimeter Hotel and Suites is the perfect place for stay," says Morales. TOTEM by Cirque Du Soleil will be at Atlantic Station October 26 - December 30, 2012.
This Atlanta Perimeter Center hotel's services and amenities include free High-speed Internet access, concierge desk, complimentary 24-hour fitness facility and jogging path, guest rooms with Sheraton Sweet Sleeper Bed and a 32-inch flat panel TV, and on-sight dining at Parkside Grill and Lounge, open daily for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Suited and Club Level rooms are also available. The property is also only a short complimentary (weekday) shuttle ride from the Dunwoody MARTA station which has direct stops in Buckhead, midtown Atlanta , downtown Atlanta, the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, and more. Atlantic Station is accessible via MARTA transportation.
Sheraton is a top choice among other hotels Atlanta Perimeter. Hotel guests are sure to enjoy the property's 142 beautifully appointed interior corridor rooms. For room availability and package details contact the Sheraton Atlanta Perimeter Hotel & Suites (North) at 404-564-3000 or visit the hotel online at www.ATLANTAPERIMETERHOTEL.com.
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.
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Discover the Wonder of Cirque Du Soleil and Enjoy Special Rates at Sheraton Atlanta Perimeter Hotel and Suites
Sheraton Atlanta Perimeter Hotel announces a limited time only special offer. Guests who book the Cirque Du Soleil package will get an exclusive opportunity to experience the performance of TOTEM in Atlanta Oct. 26 - Dec. 30, 2012.
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[Press-News.org] Discover the Wonder of Cirque Du Soleil and Enjoy Special Rates at Sheraton Atlanta Perimeter Hotel and SuitesSheraton Atlanta Perimeter Hotel announces a limited time only special offer. Guests who book the Cirque Du Soleil package will get an exclusive opportunity to experience the performance of TOTEM in Atlanta Oct. 26 - Dec. 30, 2012.