Located 2.8 miles east on Hwy 12/52, 15 minutes to Mall of America, four minutes to Dome and Nicolett Mall. Features complimentary deluxe breakfast bar, heated pool, seasonal sundeck, guest laundry, some king rooms and efficiencies available. Rooms include extended cable TV with movies, microwave, in-room coffeemakers, refrigerator. Senior discount, major credit cards accepted. Typical room rates, double occupancy, range from $59 to $94. The property features free guest parking, near restaurant, non-smoking units available, weekly and monthly rates.
Location:
2500 University Ave SE, Minneapolis Minnesota 55414
Telephone
612-331-6000 Toll Free: 800-55ECONO Fax 612-331-6821
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(Brooklyn Center) Americinn Motel & Suites
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(Bloomington) Amerisuites
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