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Hudson Management Opens Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott

on Thursday, 26 March 2015. Posted in Archive

 

Rehoboth Beach, Delaware - March 26, 2015 - The 94-room Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware is now open for business. Located at 19113 Coastal Highway, the Fairfield Inn & Suites Rehoboth Beach will operate as a Marriott franchise, owned by Hudson Management of Lewes, Delaware and managed by Real Hospitality Group of Ocean City, Maryland.

Located across from the Rehoboth Mall and four miles from the beach and boardwalk, the hotel offers guests convenient access to the Cape May - Lewes Ferry, Dewey Beach, Indian River Inlet and Cape Henlopen State Park.

"We are pleased to introduce Fairfield Inn & Suites hotels in the Rehoboth Beach area," said Shruti Buckley, vice president and global brand manager, Fairfield Inn & Suites. "This hotel offers quality accommodations at an affordable price to business and leisure travelers. We look forward to welcoming guests and providing the friendly service that sets Fairfield Inn & Suites apart."

The Fairfield Inn & Suites public space features an innovative and contemporary design that is both flexible and functional. The open and bright lobby welcomes guests with a vibrant color palette of greens, blues and oranges. Thoughtfully designed rooms and suites offer separate living, working and sleeping areas. Plush mattresses, televisions, microwaves and mini-fridges enhance the guest experience. The bright, spacious living area provides a well-lit work area, ergonomic chair and entertainment area with a second television.

Complimentary hot breakfast is available each morning in the open-air great room featuring an outdoor deck. Other hotel amenities include a cocktail lounge and deck bar, an indoor swimming pool, an exercise room, valet laundry service, complimentary Wi-Fi, as well as fax and copy services. The hotel also offers a boardroom that seats 14 people.

"Real Hospitality Group is excited to bring the first Fairfield Inn and Suites to Rehoboth Beach, as well as one of the first select service brands of the Marriott family to Delaware beaches. The hotel is conveniently located on Route 1 and is close to the Rehoboth Beach Outlets and the Rehoboth Boardwalk. The hotel is part of our growth plan in the Mid-Atlantic area, and feel the brand's great reputation of service and hospitality will be paramount to the hotel's success", comments Ben Seidel, President and CEO of Real Hospitality Group.

About Fairfield Inn & Suites

Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott is designed for today's traveler who is looking to be productive on the road, whether for business or leisure. In addition to complimentary Wi-Fi and hot breakfast, Fairfield Inn & Suites offers thoughtfully designed rooms and suites that provide separate living, working and sleeping areas. With more than 700 properties throughout the United States, Canada, Mexico and India, Fairfield Inn & Suites hotels participate in the award-winning Marriott Rewards® frequent travel program that allows members to earn hotel points or airline miles for every dollar spent during each stay. For more information or reservations, contact the Fairfield Inn & Suites Rehoboth Beach hotel directly at 302-645-7766, call the Fairfield Inn & Suites toll-free number at 800-228-2800, or visit www.fairfieldinn.com.

Contact: Jerry Bellistri, GM, Fairfield Inn & Suites Rehoboth Beach

302-645-7766

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About Real Hospitality Group

Real Hospitality Group (RHG) is headquartered in Ocean City, MD with regional offices in New York City and Los Angeles, and comprises a team with more than 400 years of combined hospitality and travel industry experience. The Real Hospitality Group portfolio includes 58 hotel properties with an inventory of more than 7,618 rooms in gateway cities that include New York, Philadelphia and locations in West Virginia as well as Syracuse, Glens Falls, Montauk, NY, Ocean City, MD, Newark, Rehoboth and Bethany Beach, DE and Chincoteague, VA. The company is a recognized service provider for Marriott and other branded hotels, as well as a collection of unique independent hotels. RHG focuses on total service property management, revenue performance, guest satisfaction and business development for hotels, resorts and investment ownership groups. For more information, please visit the company website at www.realhospitalitygroup.com.

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