$35 a night for luxury hotel
Here’s a tough hotel offer to turn down: stay in a centrally located Orlando hotel with luxurious renovated rooms with all modern conveniences: $35 a night.
Orlando’s Quality Inn Plaza on International Drive in the heart of the tourist corridor is offering rooms at Rosen Hotels & Resorts 35th anniversary prices. The offer has to be booked before Oct. 15 for stays through Dec. 24 of this year.
The offer is based on double occupancy; taxes are extra. Black out dates may apply.
All of the guest rooms at Quality Inn Plaza have been remodeled with all new furniture that was made in America, as well as new carpet, drapes, luxurious pillow-top mattresses and stylish, yet comfortable bedding.
“Careful attention was paid to serviceable lighting in the room with finishes in bronzes with ivory shades that included convenience plugs. The hotel has also added new amenities such as complimentary wireless Internet service and a complimentary programmable safe that’s large enough to accommodate a laptop,” according to a press release.
The family-friendly hotel still offers in-room refrigerators, microwaves and coffee makers. Fully accessible ADA rooms are also available.
Rosen Hotels & Resorts has grown from 256 to more than 6,300 rooms, approximately six percent of the total guest rooms in Central Florida.
By David Wilkening
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