Best Western Orangeburg Inn and Suites opens
Sunday, May 04, 2008Best Western International announced the opening of the Best Western Orangeburg Inn and Suites, located at 746 Citadel Road in Orangeburg.
The new, non-smoking hotel, owned by Orangeburg Lodging LLC, offers 69 guest rooms including 27 suites.
Hotel amenities include an indoor heated swimming pool, fitness facility and a complimentary continental breakfast. Each room features a microwave, refrigerator, flat screen television, spacious work desks and high-speed Internet access. Meeting space to accommodate up to 25 people and a full-service business center equipped with a computer and copy services are available on-site.
Best Western is proud to welcome the brand-new Orangeburg Inn and Suites to our chain, said Mark Williams, vice president, North American development for Best Western International. We are happy to raise the Best Western flag in Orangeburg and expand our presence in South Carolina.
The hotel is near a variety of attractions that provide a pleasurable stay for all travelers. Guests can partake in recreational activities such as fishing, boating and camping at the Santee Cooper lakes or Edisto River, the longest black river in the world. Koyo Corp. and the Regional Medical Center are also just a short distance from the property.
Rates start at $89.99 per night. Travelers can contact the property directly for special packages.
Best Western International provides marketing, reservations and operational support to over 4,000 independently owned and operated member hotels in 80 countries and territories worldwide. An industry pioneer since 1946, Best Western has grown into an iconic brand that hosts 400,000 worldwide guests each night.
Best Westerns diverse property portfolio stems from a business model designed to give owners maximum flexibility to address market-specific needs. Best Western recently embarked on a five-year mission to lead the hotel industry in customer care. Since 2004, Best Western has served as the Official Hotel of NASCAR.
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