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Business Spotlight: Courtyard at Thanksgiving Point

By Michael Young
The Courtyard at Thanksgiving Point provides a comfortable place to stay right next to some of Utah's best entertainment and shopping venues. The Courtyard, a Marriott hotel, provides excellent flexibility for guests, centered around the Bistro, a full-service restaurant offering all three meals and evening drinks, including Starbucks products. The inviting living spaces contain a variety of amenities, including free Wi-Fi, a fitness center, indoor pool and whirlpool.

The rooms available include rooms with a single king bed, two queen beds or a suite with two queen beds and a sofa bed. Those who stay often can take advantage of the Marriott Rewards program, which allows guests to quickly accumulate free hotel stays and other benefits. Government and military employees always enjoy a discount, as do seniors over 62-years old and AAA/CAA members.

Marriott is one of the world's premier hotel chains with over 4,400 properties in 87 countries and territories.

In the area, it is only a short drive to the outlets at Traverse Mountain, which provide a variety of dining and shopping options. It is also situated close to Thanksgiving Point with its renowned Museum of Natural Curiosity, professional golf course, farm country, and Museum of Ancient Life.

Visit them online to book your next stay at http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/slcli-courtyard-lehi-at-thanksgiving-point/.
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