Hometowne Studios by Red Roof® Opens in San Antonio, Texas

USA, Columbus, Ohio. August 04, 2022

Red Roof®, the leader in economy lodging, has announced the opening of the 64-room HomeTowne Studios by Red Roof San Antonio SeaWorld/Northwest located in San Antonio, Texas.

The extended stay property features kitchens with full-sized refrigerators, free in-room W-Fi HD flat-screen TVs with free expanded cable, extended stay rates, a seasonal pool, free coffee in the lobby, coin laundry and weekly housekeeping. Kitchen kits are also available for purchase for a low fee.

Located on 6880 Northwest, Loop 410, the hotel is only 10 miles from San Antonio International Airport and close to many attractions including SeaWorld San Antonio, The Alamo, Riverwalk - San Antonio and Six Flags Fiesta Texas.

This hotel participates in RediRewards® from Red Roof that goes beyond free nights with benefits members can use every day! Members may use their RediPoints on the RediShop catalog for gift cards and/or other merchandise; RediSave 30% on their room rate when they combine points with other payment; and have RediAccess to discount coupons across thousands of retail, entertainment, and service categories. HomeTowne Studios by Red Roof San Antonio SeaWorld / Northwest also participates in Red Roof's RediClean® program, designed to help keep guests and staff safe.


HomeTowne Studios by Red Roof San Antonio SeaWorld/Northwest lobby
HomeTowne Studios by Red Roof San Antonio SeaWorld/Northwest kitchen
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About Red Roof®

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MFC PR
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