Amerisuites Cincinnati Forest Park

12001 Chase Plaza Dr.
Forest Park, OH 45240
Nightly Rates: ( 109.00 - 119.00 )
3 Star


Property Description

AmeriSuites gives you a deluxe suite at a moderate price. Our rooms are spacious with many amenities like deluxe Continental Breakfast, laundry facilities, and an outdoor pool.



Amenities

· AM/FM Alarm Clock
· Coffee Maker in Room
· Courtesy Car
· 24 Hour Front Desk
· Handicapped Rooms/Facilities
· Free Parking
· Hairdryers Available
· Meeting/Banquet Facilities
· Meeting/Banquet Facilities
· No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
· Free Newspaper
· Pool
· Safe Deposit Box
· Fitness Center or Spa
· Television with Cable
· Laundry/Valet Services


Room Information

Taking Care of Business Suites
Designed with the corporate traveler's business needs in mind, yet ideal for the leisure traveler or a family on vacation, these suites feature: * Oversized executive L-shaped desk * Upholstered executive chair * Dual speakerphone lines so you can work on-line and conduct business at the same time * Desk lights with additional receptacles for office electronics * Comfortable, overstuffed leisure chair and ottoman so you can relax * Color television with video cassette player * Mini-kitchen equipped with coffee maker and coffee, snacks, microwave, mini-refrigerator, and a dinette table with chairs * Free High Speed Internet


Regular suites
Our regular suites offer comfort, convenience and value, in addition to the following amenities: * Spacious separate living and bedroom areas * Well lighted work desk * Two telephones * Telephone dataport * 26-inch color television and video cassette player * Sleeper sofa * Mini-kitchen with microwave, mini-refrigerator, wet bar, and coffee maker with coffee * Free High Speed Internet


Additional amenities offered to our guests
* Complimentary deluxe continental breakfast buffet * Free USA Today newspaper * Guests can also enjoy a refreshing workout in our exercise room or our swimming pool * Our professional and friendly staff can also coordinate your small meetings, including catering * Free High Speed Internet

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Miscellaneous Information

· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 4:00PM
· Check out time is 12:00PM
· Time Zone is EST,GMT-5
· Opened in 1998
· Renovated in 1997
· 126 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 6 floors.


Directions

Coming from the North. Take 75 South To exit 182(Turfway rd exit) turn left at light onto Houston Rd proceed to next light turn left onto spiral Dr proceed to stop sign turn left onto Meijer Dr hotel down on right side.

Coming from the South take 75 North to exit 182(Turfway Rd exit)turn left onto Turfway Road proceed to second light turn left onto Houston Road procedd to next light turn left onto Spiral Dr proceed to stop sign turn left onto Meijer Dr hotel on right side

Coming from the East. Take 275 West to 75 south to exit 182(Turfway rd exit) turn left at light onto Houston Rd proceed to next light turn left onto spiral Dr proceed to stop sign turn left onto Meijer Dr hotel down on right side.

Coming from the West. Take 275 East to 75 South To exit 182(Turfway rd exit) turn left at light onto Houston Rd proceed to next light turn left onto spiral Dr proceed to stop sign turn left onto Meijer Dr hotel down on right side.

The AmeriSuites Cincinnati Forest Park is located in the northern suburbs with easy access to Interstates 275 and 75. We are conveniently located right off Interstate 275, and very close to Interstate 75, which means we are within a short distance of most of the major companies in the northern suburbs as well as many major Cincinnati attractions.

CVG -Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport 6MI


Guarantee Policy

Guarantee reservation must be cancelled prior to 4PM hotel time, day of arrival to avoid a one night charge.


Cancellation Policy

Cancel by 1600 hours, day of arrival, local hotel time to avoid a cancellation penalty.


Restaurant Information

AmeriSuites Cinncinnati Forest Pk - Breakfast

Included with rates deluxe continental breakfast buffet daily

Margaritas

Fun atmosphere with a Mexican cuisine. Be it lunch, dinner, or a nightcap, this is a popular eatery.

Catering/Party Services

Mac Productions/audio visual rentals-Phone No.859-655-3080.Can provide all audio visual needs. Prices range per needs. Jack's Catering - Phone No.859-441-4122. Provides catering for all types of meals, functions with a minimum of 20 people per group including hot and cold buffets.

Pappadeaux Seafood Kitchen

If you want to enjoy great seafood, Pappadeaux in the place to go. A super atmosphere to enjoy fine food and relax in.

Cracker Barrel

Family Restuarant and Country Store serving breakfask all day and orignal country cooking. Moderate priced and high quality food.

Old Spaghetti Factory

Italian food at it's finest, the Old Spaghetti Factory has a relaxed atmosphere that will compliment a business luncheon or a romantic dinner.

Longhorn Steakhouse

Hand Cut Steaks. Ribs, Chicken, Salmon served in a kick back atmosphere. Call ahead seating available. Full Service Bar.


Meeting Facility

Meeting Facilities

Our facilities offer 760 square feet of flexible meeting space and will accommodate up to 60 people. A standing podium, white board with screen and markers are complimentary. Arrangements can be made for other equipment and catering needs.


Recreation Information

Cincinnati Zoo

Cincinnati Zoo & Bontanical Garden is considered one of the top zoos in the country. You'll find amazing exhibits featuring animals from every continent.

Florence Mall

The largest mall in northern kentucky, indoor shopping with over 100 stores

Newport Aquarium

Indoor aqaurium with over 5,000 types of sharks, fish and sea life. Group rates and private function space available.

Paramounts Kings Island

Theme park with over 50 rides and attractions. Water park and largest wooden rollar coaster

Perfect North Slopes

Skiing, snowboarding and tubing trails


Area Attractions

Points of Interests

* The Golf Center - 1 mile away * Three large malls - 1 mile away * Surf Cincinnati Waterpark - 2 miles * The Museum Center - 15 miles * The Cincinnati Zoo - 15 miles * Paramount's Kings Island - 15 miles * Argosy Casino - 20 miles * Riverfront Stadium and Coliseum - 25 miles

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Northern Kentucky Convention Center

Largest convention center in Northern Kentucky. Has over 30,000 square feet of space

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