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Staying At Extended Stay Hotels

Extended stay hotels are a relatively recent phenom- enon on the travel scene. So often, a person required to stay away from home on business, finds that, after a length of time, the four walls of a regular hotel room begin to feel a little old. The comforts of home just aren't quite there. Therein lies the attraction of an extended stay hotel. They are designed with longer stays in mind.

There is a well established hotel chain that caters to exactly that sort of traveler. It's called Extended Stay Hotels, offering suites as opposed to just rooms. It typifies all of these chains. All suites include fully-equipped kitchens, cable TV, wireless Internet access and on-site guest laundry. There are 680 hotels throughout the United States and Canada in this chain alone.

These sorts of accomodations are especially welcome among business travellers who are accustomed to working from home. And for families relocating to a new city, needing needing transitional housing, its good to know that they are kid and pet friendly. For the most part, they are also less costly than traditional hotels or motels.

Ease Of Use

Most Extended Stay Hotels are easy to find. If someone is traveling from one job to another and staying in an Extended Stay Hotel, go to the front desk and have a room reserved in the new city. When the person finally gets to the new city, their room will be waiting for them. Checking in is easy and the person will be asleep fast. Something else that is nice about this hotel chain is that the walls seem thicker than other hotel rooms. The level of noise is much less and it makes for quick relaxing.

When someone needs to stay longer for any reason, just let the desk know and it is done. If you need a place to stay and they are with family, Extended Stay Hotels is an excellent place to stay. There are extra beds and space to do whatever is needed for the kids. Next time you are traveling, why not check into Extended Stay Hotels and see how well they suit people’s needs. They might not be for everyone, but for a lot of people it can make their stay enjoyable. Travel safe and have fun on the next trip, even if it is business.

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