Spirit announce Hampton Inn & Suites Washington, DC North-Gaithersburg as Official Hotel Partner

Washington Spirit  |   March 13, 2014
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The Washington Spirit announced today their partnership with Hampton Inn & Suites Washington DC North-Gaithersburg. The agreement designates Hampton Inn & Suites Washington DC North-Gaithersburg as the “Official Hotel Partner” of the Washington Spirit and Washington Spirit Reserves.

Hampton Inn & Suites Washington DC North-Gaithersburg, a brand new environmentally LEED designed hotel, is located only 12 minutes from the Maryland SoccerPlex. Guests can take advantage of the free hotel shuttle to Shady Grove Metro Red Line free hot breakfast, saltwater indoor pool, free high-speed internet access in every room and, gym/fitness center and free hot breakfast daily. The Hampton Inn & Suites also has plenty of parking and even an electric car charging station.

“Hampton Inn & Suites Washington, DC North-Gaithersburg views  the partnership as a perfect match, not only does the team have similar colors to the Hampton brand but the fan’s passion for their team in the community and the game, are positively contagious,” said Hampton Inn & Suites director of sales, Leila Beltramo. “Our hotel wants to be the best and what a great opportunity to work with and support the best, the Washington Spirit!”

As an Official Partner of the Washington Spirit, Hampton Inn & Suites Washington DC North-Gaithersburg will receive various branding opportunities, online and in-stadium recognition.

“We are thrilled to have Baywood Hotels and the Hampton Inn & Suites Washington DC North-Gaithersburg as our official Hotel Partner,” said Washington Spirit owner Bill Lynch. “Being able to accommodate the visiting teams and offer discounted rooms to travelling fans under one roof simplifies our logistics responsibilities. They have a terrific facility and a great staff. They are exactly the kind of partner that will help ensure women’s professional soccer will continue to thrive!”

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