Top ten airport hotels named
TripAdvisor has released the results of a 2012 poll of over 2,500 respondents on their favorite airport-area hotels. The poll’s results show that 67 percent of travelers surveyed have stayed at an airport hotel and ranks favorite top ten hotels within a two-mile radius of a major US airport.
Respondents’ comments on why they chose these particular hotels focus on space, service levels, WiFi and quick access to terminals.
1. Cedarbrook Lodge , Seattle, Washington – Average Nightly Rate: $175+
2. Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas , Las Vegas, Nevada – Average Nightly Rate: $167+
3. Cambria Suites Raleigh-Durham Airport, Morrisville, North Carolina – Average Nightly Rate: $90+
4. Grand Hyatt DFW , Dallas, Texas – Average Nightly Rate: $148+
5. Hampton Inn and Suites Detroit / Airport-Romulus , Romulus, Michigan – Average Nightly Rate: $82+
6. Radisson Hotel Phoenix Airport , Phoenix, Arizona – Average Nightly Rate: $77+
7. Comfort Suites Miami Airport North , Miami Springs, Florida – Average Nightly Rate: $137+
8. Residence Inn Arlington Pentagon City, Arlington, Virginia – Average Nightly Rate: $119+
9. Hyatt Place Portland Airport / Cascade Station, Portland, Oregon – Average Nightly Rate: $106+
10. Drury Inn & Suites Nashville Airport, Nashville, Tennessee – Average Nightly Rate: $99+
Gretchen Kelly
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