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SureStay Plus by Best Western debuts in Corydon, Indiana

The hotel has 76 rooms, a business center, and fitness facilities

SureStay Plus by Best Western debuts in Corydon, Indiana

SureStay Plus by Best Western Corydon is now open in Corydon, Indiana. Manish Kumar is its general manager.

The newly renovated 76-room hotel has a business center, and 24-hour fitness facilities. It will open an outdoor pool later this year, BWH Hotels said in a statement.


“We are proud to welcome travelers to the SureStay Plus by Best Western Corydon and cannot wait for them to experience the SureStay Hotels difference,” said Dave Panas, SureStay’s managing director of operations. “Guests will appreciate having all the necessities for a comfortable stay – including a complimentary hot breakfast each day – and the warm service of the hotel’s caring team.”

The property is located near Squire Boone Caverns, Marengo Cave (a U.S. National Landmark), Turtle Run Winery, Corydon Capital State Historic Site, Hayswood Nature Reserve, and the Red Barn Antique Mall, the statement added.

“Corydon has so much to offer visitors and we are thrilled to welcome guests to our newly-renovated hotel in this wonderful community,” said Kumar, the hotel's general manager. “We aim to please our guests with our amenities and a comfortable place to rest and recharge after a day of exploring the outdoors or taking care of important business.”

The 128-key Best Western Plus Heritage Rail Inn & Suites, owned by Sagar Shah and family, recently opened in York, Pennsylvania following a $3 million renovation.

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