Friday, 15 February 2013

Flagstaff Hotels

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In honor of Pluto losing its status as a planet, we chose to put our latest hotel in the very place it was discovered over 70 years ago. But Flagstaff’s space history doesn’t end there. Over 50,000 years ago, a giant meteor, weighing several hundred thousand tons (think multiple elephants) rammed into the area that is now Flagstaff. The crater left behind was used by Apollo astronauts to practice moonwalking. Thankfully, Drury decided against building our hotel inside the crater and instead built this beautiful six-story building nearby in the heart of Flagstaff.
In addition to great views of space, Flagstaff offers breathtaking views of nature. Almost anywhere you look—whether you’re taking in the majestic red rocks of Sedona or the Grand Canyon—you’ll find some fascinating piece of natural real estate. But who wants to sightsee on an empty stomach? At Drury, you’re certain to stay full with our free Hot Breakfast. We believe “hot” means Belgian waffles, sausage, biscuits and gravy and scrambled eggs—not a bag of mini muffins heated over a lighter. For more free food, enjoy our free popcorn and soda served in the lobby every afternoon, or the hot food and cold beverages served at our free 5:30 Kickback®. You might need a space-aged watch to keep track of our free food schedule—and the free doesn’t even stop there. Drury also provides free wireless Internet, free long distance calls, a free business center and free (for watching, not for the taking) Flat Panel LCD TVs.
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