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Days Inn & Conference Centre by Wyndham boasts 111 guest rooms and is set up for bleisure.
Days Inns, Canada has opened a new hotel in the heart of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. Days Inn & Conference Centre by Wyndham boasts 111 guest rooms, and is set up to accommodate both business and leisure travellers. The hotel is situated on the North Saskatchewan River and offers easy access to the area’s attractions, local culture, and outdoor activities.
“We’re excited to leverage the strength of the Days Inn brand, offering a refreshing choice for those seeking modern and comfortable lodging,” says Dean Albert, hotel general manager. “Our team is eager to welcome guests from near and far. Delivering an exceptional guest experience is our number one priority.”
In preparation for joining the Days Inn brand, the hotel underwent a complete refresh in all public spaces and guest rooms. The pet-friendly hotel also features an onsite restaurant and lounge, a swimming pool with waterslide, and meeting & conference space that can accommodate up to 225 people. Hotel guests can enjoy free parking.
The hotel is directly connected to the Northern Lights Casino, at 140 Marquis Rd W.
W Calgary, JW Marriott and Autograph Collection hotel to anchor landmark $1.47B development in Culture + Entertainment District
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