NORCROSS, GA, December 29, 2012 (Press-News.org) The newly renovated Comfort Inn & Conference Center Northeast, a leading north Atlanta hotel, offers affordable lodging to to college football fans attending the 2012 Chick-fil-A Bowl on Monday, December 31. The event will take place at Georgia Dome in downtown Atlanta and will feature the #14 Clemson Tigers verses #8 LSU Tigers. In addition to the game, Chick-fil-A Bowl other festivities will include:
- Fellowship of Christian Athletes Breakfast
- Georgia Power Chalk Talk and Football Feud Presented by The AJC
- Chick-fil-A Bowl at the World of Coca-Cola
- Fan Night - Georgia Aquarium
- Chick-fil-A Bowl Parade
- FanFest Presented by Coca-Cola Zero
- MVP Tailgate Presented by BB&T
Visit chick-fil-abowl.com for event information or to purchase tickets.
"The 45th annual post season matchup between the Southeastern Conference and the Atlantic Coast Conference is sure to be a popular event this New Year's in Atlanta," April Gipson, the Doraville hotel's Director of Sales. "We are pleased to welcome travelers attending the 2012 Chick-fil-A Bowl," says Gipson. This Comfort Inn Atlanta area hotel is easily accessible for guests traveling on I-85 and I-285; the property is also only 15 miles from Georgia Dome in downtown Atlanta.
The Comfort Inn & Conference Center Northeast offers 125 well appointed rooms to choose from. Features and amenities include onsite convention center with 7 meeting rooms, seasonal outdoor pool, courtyard, and fitness center. This hotel in north Atlanta also provides free High-speed Internet access and offers a complimentary hot breakfast buffet daily. Hotel guestrooms may include flat screen TV, coffee maker, refrigerator, microwave, sofa sleeper, and whirlpool tub.
To book your stay at the Comfort Inn & Conference Center Northeast / North Atlanta Hotel, call 770-455-3700 or visit them online at www.ComfortInn-Atlanta.com.
About Comfort Inn & Conference Center Northeast - North Atlanta Hotel
The newly opened Comfort Inn & Conference Center Northeast is located just off I-285 at exit 32 near Doraville and is conveniently situated just 14 miles from downtown Atlanta. This north Atlanta hotel was built with features and amenities to ensure you'll truly have a great stay with us including free hot breakfast buffet, complimentary Wi-Fi, meeting and convention space, seasonal outdoor pool and pet-friendly lodging. Guests can enjoy staying at Comfort Inn & Conference Center Northeast by Choice Hotels in Atlanta, GA, participating in Choice Privileges.
For more information visit: http://www.ComfortInn-Atlanta.com
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Attend Chick-fil-A Bowl 2012 and Stay at Nearby Comfort Inn North Atlanta Hotel
The new Comfort Inn & Conference Center Northeast, in Atlanta, GA, offers convenient accommodations to college football fans attending the 2012 Chick-fil-A Bowl at Georgia Dome in downtown Atlanta.
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