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Written by Christopher Rozitis   
Thursday, 16 July 2009 05:37

 

 

 

The Sandman Suites Guildford (10608 151A Street, Surrey, BC  V3R 1J8) is a full-service property located with convenient access to the Guildford Town Centre, Guildford Recreation Centre, and main highways. Built in 2003, we are the premier Corporate and Extended stay property in Surrey.



Sandman Suites Guildford Features:

•    All (88) Suites are Over-Sized King Suites approximately 600sqft.
•    All have private master bedrooms with King Size Beds and pull out sofa beds
•    All have living rooms with Fireplaces and Private Balconies
•    All have complete kitchens (with full-size stove/oven, dishwasher, microwave, utensils and pots/pans for four people)
•    In-suite washer and dryers
•    All have two televisions (with movie & music system) and two telephones
•    Wired high speed Internet access is available in each Suite (complimentary)
•    24 hour Guest Services
•    Moxie’s Classic Grill Dining, Lounge and Room Service
•    Complimentary Gated parking

We are pleased to offer the group rate for your team as follows:

  King Suite
 QBC – GVT rate  $108.00*


*Based on single/double occupancy utilizing the existing king bed and sofa bed.  We do not have rollaway beds available.

Reservations can be made by calling the hotel directly at 604-582-7263 or 1800sandman.  A credit card is required at the time of reservations. We have reserved a block of 30 rooms for 2 nights. In order for callers to receive the correct rate, they must mention the QBC Convention or Group number 62383.  If they do not identify themselves, the hotel will charge the regular rate.


Cancellation Policy:

The hotel must be notified of individual cancellations at least 48 hours prior to arrival.  Cancellations received less than 48 hours will be charged the first night’s room and tax.
Last Updated on Thursday, 16 July 2009 05:59
 

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