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Located southwest of junction I494 and France Avenue. Features free deluxe continental breakfast buffet, free local telephone calls, free airport transportation, guest laundry, business services. Rooms include in-room movies. Senior discount, major credit cards accepted.

Typical room rates, double occupancy, range from

$74 to $104.

The property features near restaurant, non-smoking units available.

Location: 4201 W 80th St, Bloomington Minnesota 55437 Telephone 612-835-6643 Toll Free: 800-426-7866 Fax 612-835-7217

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(Chanhassen) Americinn Motel & Suites
(Coon Rapids) Americinn Motel & Suites
(Bloomington) Amerisuites
(Stillwater) Aurora Staples Inn

02/21 Coming to The Bloomington area
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