Service Plus Inn and Suites: $109 for 1-Night Stay for Two with Optional Adventure Packages (31% Off)
Today’s Groupon Calgary Daily Deal of the Day: Service Plus Inn and Suites – $109 for 1-Night Stay for Two with Optional Adventure Packages (31% Off)
Buy now from only $109
Value $159
Discount 31% Off
What You Get
1-night stay
- Option 1: $109 for two to stay in a standard king room (up to a $159 value)
- Option 2: $159 for two adults and two kids 16 or younger to stay in a standard double-queen room with an adventure package 1 (up to a $260 value)
- Option 3: $179 for two adults and two kids 16 or younger to stay in a standard double-queen room with an adventure package 2 (up to a $300 value)
This is a limited time offer while quantities last so don’t miss out!
Click here to buy now or for more info about the deal. Quantities are limited so don’t miss out!
The Fine Print
Book by: 6/9/17
Travel by: 9/15/17
Cancellation policy & fees: 24-hour cancellation notice required or fee up to Groupon price applies.
Taxes: 13% tax not included
Amenities
Complimentary hot breakfast buffet
Indoor pool with water slide and hot tub
Complimentary shuttle service to Deerfoot Inn & Casino
Fitness center
Free WiFi
Service Plus Inn and Suites
http://serviceplusinns.com/calgary-south-hotels/
3503 114 Avenue Southeast
Calgary, AB T2Z 3X2
+14032565352
This comfortable hotel has won a slew of awards for its exceptional housekeeping and kid-friendly amenities. Families can get even more with the optional adventure packages, which includes a trip to a nearby Calgary attraction.
Hit the jackpot at the Deerfoot Inn & Casino next door; a complimentary shuttle makes getting there easy.
Start the day right at the complimentary hot breakfast buffet, which features scrambled eggs, breakfast meats, hash browns, and more.
200-foot water slide: Kids will love the indoor pool and its huge water slide; adults may prefer the hot tub.
Break a sweat at the on-site fitness center.
Adventure Package with two of this Getaway’s options: families can enjoy family-friendly add-ons, including gift packs, popcorn, and tickets to nearby attractions.
Calgary, Alberta: Glitzy City at the Base of the Canadian Rockies
After oil reserves were discovered in 1947, things around Calgary changed in a hurry. The city’s quaint downtown sprouted skyscrapers, and more than half a million new residents arrived to claim their piece of the pie. You can learn more about C-Town’s recent history at the popular Glenbow Museum.
There’s plenty to do in the city of Calgary. Head to Calaway Park, Calgary’s only theme park, and take a ride on The Vortex roller coaster. Brush up on your sports history at Canada’s Sports Hall of Fame, which celebrates Canada’s athletes and other members of the sports community. Thrill seekers should check out Skyline Luge Calgary, where visitors can pilot a luge down the world’s longest luge track.
Visitors can expand their minds with a trip to Telus Spark science center, where more than 150 exhibits teach them about the way art, science, and technology overlap. At the Heritage Park Historical Village, guests travel back in time to the 1800s to see what life used to be like through interactive attractions.
There’s lots of nature to enjoy in town, too. Start at the Calgary Zoo, Canada’s most-visited zoo, which houses 120 species in enclosures inspired by the animals’ natural habitats. Cyclists, joggers, and swimmers flock to Fish Creek Provincial Park, one of the largest urban green spaces in North America. To mix with locals, spend an afternoon at the beach at Sikome Lake.
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Today’s Calgary is glitzy and modern—it’s been called the North American Dubai—but a prized location at the base of the Canadian Rockies means outdoor adventures in Banff, Lake Louise, and Canmore are a quick drive away. There’s lots of nature to enjoy in town, too. Start at the Calgary Zoo, Canada’s most-visited zoo, which houses 120 species in enclosures inspired by the animals’ natural habitats. Cyclists, joggers, and swimmers flock to Fish Creek Provincial Park, one of the largest urban green spaces in North America. To mix with locals, spend an afternoon at the beach at Sikome Lake.
Click here to buy now or for more information about the deal. Don’t miss out!