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Jurys Inn to give guests with ‘unusual names’ free room upgrades
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Jurys Inn to give guests with ‘unusual names’ free room upgrades

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Jurys Inn Hotel Group will give guests with ‘unusual’ names a free upgrade to celebrate Unique Names Day on Tuesday, March 3. 

From March 3 – 8, the hotel chain will be giving any guests with a unique name a free ‘Superior Room’ package upgrade which includes early check-in, late check-out, 10% lunch and dinner discount, complementary mineral water, biscuits and Costa coffee.

Suzanne Cannon, group marketing manager at Jurys Inn, said: “From Khaleesi and Reign to Genesis, we’ve had many guests with unusual names check in with us, so we thought it was time to celebrate their uniqueness. We are always looking at ways of improving our guests experience and add a special touch to their stay with us.”

Guests with a unique name will have to request their free ‘Superior Room’ package upgrade at check-in by showing a valid form of identification.

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