Microtel Inns sponsors huge hotel giveaway
Travelers across the United States are getting a chance to bring home a slew of their favorite hotel amenities — from flat screen televisions and free Internet access to maid service and more – with the Microtel Inns & Suites(R) hotel brand and its "A better place to stay(R) Sweepstakes."
Said a press release:
“Launched in celebration of the brand's recent 10th consecutive ranking as 'Highest in Guest Satisfaction among Economy/Budget Hotel Chains' by global marketing information services company J.D. Power and Associates, the sweepstakes offers entrants the chance to win one of 10 prize packs, each consisting of 10 items that represent amenities that make Microtel Inns & Suites hotels a better place to stay.”
Each prize pack includes:
- One Year Free Cable TV and Internet Service
- One Year Free Home Phone Service
- One Year Free Breakfast
- One Year Free Home Maid Service
- One Year Free Gym Membership
- 42" Flat-Screen Plasma Television
- 7" Touch Screen Tablet Computer
- Queen-Size Mattress
- Microtel's Signature DreamWell(TM) Bedding
- 10,000 Wyndham Rewards(R) Points
To enter, travelers should visit www.microtelinn.com and click on the sweepstakes banner. When they do, they'll be able to create and submit a top 10 list of their favorite Microtel Inns & Suites amenities, which will then enter them into the sweepstakes. Travelers can enter until midnight ET on November 10.
By David Wilkening
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