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Hampton Inn Spartanburg Hotel North Offers Nearby Lodging to Guests Attending Hollywild Animal Park's Holiday Lights Safari Benefit

Hampton Inn Spartanburg Hotel offers affordable accommodations to families visiting Holiday Lights Safari Benefit at Hollywild Animal Park, now through January 5, 2013.

2012-12-29
NORCROSS, GA, December 29, 2012 (Press-News.org) Hampton Inn Spartanburg SC Hotel (North I-85) offers nearby lodging to guests visiting Hollywild Animal Park for their annual Holiday Lights Benefit. The award-winning event is taking place nightly now through January 5, 2013. This seasonal attraction allows guests to drive their own vehicle through nearly 100 acres, which are magically decorated with millions of twinkling lights, dazzling holiday themes, light sculptures, a life-sized Nativity, plus HERDS OF LIVE ANIMALS and more.

Hollywild Animal Park is located only a short drive from north Spartanburg in Inman, SC. It is a unique facility that includes a zoo as well as a preserve where animals roam freely. Their wildlife collection contains over 500 animals from around the world. The zoo area of the park has walkways that lead past the habitats of bears, wolves, lions, tigers, primates, and other animals. Hollywild also offers Safari Rides where guides drive visitors through more than 70 acres of free roaming animal herds, including deer, zebras, and bison.

A leading choice among other hotels in Spartanburg South Carolina, The Hampton Inn Spartanburg - North I-85, offers many features and amenities at this property including:
- Complimentary hot breakfast featuring Waffles
- Free high-speed Internet access
- Fitness Center and Outdoor Pool
- 24-hour Business Center
- 480 square foot Meeting Room

"Our Spartanburg Hotel is the perfect place for holiday travelers to Spartanburg to stay," shares Dawn Allison, General Manager at the Hampton Inn Spartanburg North. "Our guest accommodations include spacious rooms with a 37" plasma flat screen TV and queen or king clean and fresh Hampton beds. Plus, many rooms feature whirlpool tubs," says Allison. The hotel is located off I-85 at Exit 78.

Hampton Inn Spartanburg North I-85 is part of the Hilton HHonors program and offers the 100% Hampton Guarantee. In addition, special offers at the hotel include AAA and AARP discounts, senior rates, 15% off weekends now through December 31, 2012, and Advanced Purchase rates. Some restrictions may apply to discounts.

To book your stay, contact the Hampton Inn Spartanburg South Carolina Hotel (North I-85) at 1-864-577-9080 or visit the hotel online at www.HamptonInnSpartanburg.com.

About Hampton Inn Spartanburg- North I-85

This Spartanburg Hotel invites guests to step back in time to the colonial era or indulge in modern luxuries and recreation in Spartanburg, South Carolina. The Hampton Inn Spartanburg Hotel on North I-85 is situated to offer easy access of the Duncan business centers and is within five minutes of Wofford College. Guests can take a short drive into Greenville to see historic landmarks or enjoy world-class entertainment. This Spartanburg hotel offers a full range of services and amenities to make your stay exceptional.

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

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[Press-News.org] Hampton Inn Spartanburg Hotel North Offers Nearby Lodging to Guests Attending Hollywild Animal Park's Holiday Lights Safari Benefit
Hampton Inn Spartanburg Hotel offers affordable accommodations to families visiting Holiday Lights Safari Benefit at Hollywild Animal Park, now through January 5, 2013.