Acquisitions & Hotel Openings

Dayton Holiday Inn Rebranded as Ramada Plaza Dayton

Former Holiday Inn Dayton North steps up service to business and leisure guests as Ramada Plaza Dayton.

MARCH 3, 2010 - The Holiday Inn Dayton North has recently rebranded as Ramada Plaza Dayton hotel. The 215-room Dayton, Ohio hotel will still offer a full-service lodging experience, complemented by Ramada’s brand standards.

“As the only Ramada property in Dayton, we’re delighted to offer this diverse travel market a true value-minded full-service option. We invite both newcomers to Dayton and our returning guests to Rest Easy with Ramada,” said Karen Tucker, Director of Sales at Ramada Plaza Dayton.

The North Dayton hotel is situated two miles from downtown off I-75, just south of I-70 and I-35 at Exit 57-B, on Wagner Ford Road.

Some nearby places of interest include the Boonshoft Museum of Science and Discovery, National Museum of the United States Air Force, The Dayton Convention Center and the University of Dayton. The hotel also offers a complimentary shuttle to Dayton International Airport as well as various locations within a 3-mile radius.

The pet-friendly property provides accommodations and amenities for business and leisure travelers. All guest rooms have been recently renovated and offer complimentary high-speed Internet access. Suites include upgraded amenities such as a refrigerator, microwave and sofa bed.

An indoor atrium and recreation area boast a large indoor heated pool and hot tub, fitness center, arcade room and game area. Additional features include free parking, a restaurant and lounge, fully-equipped business center and 5,359 square feet of event space for up to 330 guests.

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