Best Western Welsomes Presidential Hotel

. October 14, 2008

PINE BLUFF, AR. August 21, 2006. Best Western International announces the opening of the Best Western Presidential Hotel and Suites located on the Northeast Corner of 65B and Market Street in Pine Bluff, Arkansas. The brand-new hotel, owned by Mark Patel, boasts 58 rooms including 29 suites. The hotel offers complimentary continental breakfast. Guests will enjoy an outdoor swimming pool, hot tub and the convenience of a fitness and laundry facility. For the business traveler, the hotel offers a business center and meeting space to accommodate up to 20 people. Rates start at $64 per night. Travelers can contact the hotel directly for special packages.

The Best Western Presidential Hotel and Suites offers a variety of amenities including complimentary high-speed Internet access, free local phone calls (up to 30 minutes) and coffee/tea service in all rooms. In addition, each room is equipped with a microwave and refrigerator. A daily newspaper is available in the lobby at no charge.

"Best Western is proud to welcome the brand-new Presidential Hotel and Suites to our chain," said Mark Williams, vice president, North American Development for Best Western International. "This property will give another quality lodging option to business and leisure guests traveling to the Little Rock area."

The hotel is located minutes from large companies such as International Paper Mill and Tyson Foods. Nearby leisure activities abound with golf, fishing, bowling, a visit to the Arkansas Railroad Museum and plenty of shopping and dining options at Pine Mall.

Reservations may be booked by calling Best Western International's 24-hour, toll-free reservations number at (800) WESTERN. Reservations are also available from Best Western International's Web site at www.bestwestern.com.

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