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Motel 6 Opens in Marysville CA

MARCH 20, 2008. Accor North America, one of the nation’s largest owner/operators of economy lodging, announced the opening of a new Motel 6 property in Marysville, California. The property is located at 803 “E” Street in Yuba County along US Highway 70, and was converted from a Red Roof Inn. The franchised property is owned and operated by Norcal Hospitality, Inc., and Andy Patel has been named the new General Manager overseeing the property.

Motel 6 offers a low price and great value without sacrificing comfort at more than 880 locations in the United States and Canada. Standard amenities include free local phone calls, no long distance access charges, free morning coffee, data ports, Wi-Fi Internet access and a channel line-up including HBO, ESPN/ESPN2, and CNN. All Motel 6 properties welcome pets, and most locations offer swimming pools and guest laundry facilities. Guests can save even more with Click 6 Internet bargains, available only at motel6.com. For reservations or information, visit www.motel6.com or call 800-4-MOTEL6.

The new Motel 6 is located at 803 “E” Street, Marysville, California 95901. For more information, contact Andy Patel, General Manager, at 530-743-5465.


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