New hotel in Williamstown, NJ

November 3, 2005 12:00 pm 0 comments Views:

For Immediate Release

Contact: Mayur Chheda
Tel: (856) 809-9866
Fax: (856) 768-3058
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NEW HOTEL OPENING
BEST WESTERN – MONROE INN AND SUITES
IN WILLIAMSTOWN – MONROE TOWNSHIP

WILLIAMSTOWN / MONROE TOWNSHIP, N.J. (October 30, 2005) – The new 44-unit Best Western Monroe Inn and Suites hotel at 1119 North Black Horse Pike – Route 42 in Williamstown, NJ opened its doors to guest earlier today.
The hotel is owned by M3 Hotel Developers, LLC and managed by Infinity Hotel Group, LLC of Atco, NJ.
The new Best Western – Monroe Inn and Suites hotel features 44 rooms and suites with one king or two queen beds. The hotel also features Hot Tub suites with fireplaces, a bridal suite with fireplace and “Romance Room”, executive rooms and suites, and a family suite that will sleep six people.
Each spacious room features contemporary, modern room dÇcor, remote-control 27-inch cable TV with HBO, CNN and ESPN, 2-line telephones with data port, free high speed internet (wired and wireless), microwave and refrigerator, in-room coffee, iron, ironing board and hairdryer. Non-smoking rooms, adjoining rooms and rooms for individuals with disabilities are available.

In addition to the Heated Indoor Pool, hotel features include a fitness center, business center and 600 square feet of meeting space capable of accommodating 40 people.
Guests of the Best Western – Monroe Inn and Suites receive free local telephone calls, free internet access and a complimentary newspaper. Also, the hotel offers a complimentary breakfast consisting of muffins, bagels, breads, donuts, yogurts, fresh fruits, juices, coffees, tea, milk, cereals, and much more.
Room rates begin at $59. Children, ages 18 and under, stay free when accompanied by an adult.
Discounts are available when booked in advance for Rowan University students & faculty, senior citizens, AAA members, business travelers, government and military personnel and groups. Special wedding rates and packages are also available.
The hotel is conveniently located near Rowan University, golf courses, restaurants, diners, shopping malls, wedding facilities, churches, and a short drive to historic Philadelphia or world-famous Atlantic City casinos and boardwalk.
Best Western is the “World’s Largest Hotel Chain”. Best Western has more that 4,000 independently owned and operated hotels worldwide, in over 80 countries and territories. With over 50 years of experience, Best Western hotels offer you a solid commitment of quality, service and value. Whether you are traveling for business or pleasure, there is a Best Western hotel room ready for your arrival. Best Western hotels offer discount programs to Frequent Travelers, Airline Partners, Government/Military, Seniors, European Travelers and groups.

For Reservations or more information, please call us at 856-340-7900.

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