
Today, Oct. 29, the Everhome ™ Suites Hotel team was joined by city leaders and community members to celebrate the grand opening of the new extended stay hotel located at 1720 Convoy Lane.
The hotel opened and hosted their first guest on Sept. 25.
“We're right here on 295 as you're driving by you can see us. It's amazing. And then for all the renovations and all the upcoming projects that Fayetteville has, I think this was an amazing time for Choice to decide to build a hotel, but not just any hotel, an extended stay hotel,” stated Director of Sales Melanie Parker.
The new construction midscale hotel is located across from Amazon Fulfillment Center and Bragg Blvd and is designed to help extended stay guests maintain routine on the road with spacious suites with long stay amenities.
The hotel has 114 rooms. There's three room types: bedrooms with two queen beds, rooms with one king bed and single king suites which also have a living room and a washer and dryer in the unit. All of the suites feature a full kitchen.
There’s a 24/7 self-service marketplace that uses a cashless system so guests can either charge a purchase to their room or pay with a credit card. There’s a fitness center, an onsite laundry facility, an outdoor heated pool and a patio with grills for guests to use. They are also a pet friendly hotel.
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