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Home arrow News arrow Hotel Check-In Exclusive: Embassy Suites positions itself to attract more business travelers
Hotel Check-In Exclusive: Embassy Suites positions itself to attract more business travelers PDF Print E-mail
usatoday.jpgBRENT JONES, USA TODAY (5/6/09) -- Ever driven past an Embassy Suites hotel because its two-bedroom suites were too spacious for you and your laptop?

Embassy Suites execs think it's time to fix that. They're rolling out a new, one-bedroom version of the chain's standard, two-bedroom suite for travelers who don't need - or want - the extra space. It's the first major room change since the chain was founded in 1984 aimed squarely at road warriors.

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