Bargains Round-Up at Coupon Mountain Blog

By Evette on Feb 20th, 2009

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Expedia Winter Sale - Save up to 30% on Hotels & Receive $50 Free

Motel 6 Hotels - Rebuilds Destruction caused by Hurricane Katrina

HP Home Store President’s Day Sale - Save 50% + Free Shipping

Sears Coupons: Coupon to Save You $25 off a $300 or More Purchase

Dell Small Business has launched NEW Latitude XT2 Tablet PC!

$4800 Tax Credit - Free Money From the IRS

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Motel 6 Hotels - Rebuilds the Destruction Caused by Hurricane Katrina

By Evette on Feb 17th, 2009

Motel 6 - Annouces the Opening of its 1000th Motel 6/Studio 6 Property

Motel 6 is proud to announce the opening of their 1000th property!

This occasion is significant for two reasons:

1. Not only is this the 1000th Motel 6/ Studio 6 property but it is also the first corporately-built and owned location to feature the new “Phoenix” room design. Check out the room on the right! That does not look like any of the Motel 6 rooms I have ever stayed at!? Swanky! :) Showcases the chain’s room of the future, modern, European boutique-style design.
2. This also represents a rebirth for Motel 6 in Biloxi, as the original location was destroyed in Hurricane Katrina in 2005!
Motel 6 in Biloxi is a clean, affordable lodging choice for family travelers, spring breakers, seniors, gaming enthusiasts, or any budget-minded traveler interested in a convenient getaway. In honor of the opening and the 1000th property milestone, the first guest to stay at the new property was charged $6 for the night – the original Motel 6 room rate dating back to 1962, and the reason for the Motel 6 name.

Just wanted to take a moment to Congratulate Motel 6 on their landmark achievement! :)

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