CULLMAN —
The Quality Inn hotel of Cullman, Alabama was recently announced as a recipient of a prestigious 2013 Gold Hospitality Award from world lodging leader Choice Hotels International, Inc. (NYSE: CHH), franchisor of the Quality.
“The Quality Inn hotel’s commitment to excellence and outstanding guest service has earned it this well-deserved recognition as of the best hotels among the Quality brand,” said Steve Joyce, president and chief executive officer for Choice Hotels. “We here at Choice Hotels are very proud to award this distinguished honor to the Quality Inn hotel.”
As a top performing property among the company’s more than 5,000 U.S. franchised hotels, the Quality Inn hotel is among the top percentile of properties within the Quality brand, which is 1,589 strong, earning the hotel “Gold Award” status.
As one of the company’s top franchised hotels operating under the Quality flag, the hotel has demonstrated an exceptional focus on guest satisfaction and dedication to providing superior service. Additional award criteria are evaluated by Choice Hotels through its official property ranking reports.
For more information or to make your reservation for the Quality Inn hotel today, call the Choice Hotels toll-free reservation line at 800.4CHOICE or visit choicehotels.com.
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