Amerihost Inn Jackson

465 Vann Drive
Jackson, TN 38301
Nightly Rates: ( 70.70 - 89.00 )
3 Star


Property Description

Whirlpool Fitness Room Facilities Free Wireless Internet Complimentary Continental Breakfast Meeting Room Whirlpool Suites Available Complimentary Newspaper in Lobby AAA Three Diamond Rated Over 75% Non-Smoking Outdoor Patio Heated Indoor Pool



Amenities

· AM/FM Alarm Clock
· Continental Breakfast
· Coffee Maker in Room
· Handicapped Rooms/Facilities
· Hairdryers Available
· Iron
· Ironing Board
· Microwave
· Modem Lines in Room
· Modem Lines in Room
· No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
· Free Newspaper
· Refrigerator
· Fitness Center or Spa
· Television with Cable
· TV Remote Control
· Pool


Room Information

Description not available
* Total rooms with King beds - 16 * Total rooms with 2 Double Beds - 42 * Total non-smoking rooms - 40 * Total rooms single rooms - 3 * Total number of suites - 5
King Leisure Bedroom
Guest Rooms: Each of our comfortable and well appointed rooms provides a King bed or 2 Double beds, comfortable desk & chair, 25" TV w/remote and interior corridor access to your room. Our King rooms also feature a comfortable recliner. Wheelchair accessible rooms are available. Guest Room features: All guest rooms provide you with a variety of amenities for your convenience and comfort. In each room you'll find a dataport for easy internet connections, coffee maker w/coffee, hairdryer, iron & ironing board, 25" TV w/remote offering premium channels and pay per view movies, safes and electronic door locks


Guest Room With Two Double Beds
Suites: Our beautifully designed whirlpool suites offer you a more spacious way to relax, enjoying a King bed and whirlpool, comfortable desk & chair, 25" TV w/remote. Our executive suites also boast a balcony overlooking our signature indoor heated pool and whirlpool, as well as an expanded lounging area. Suite Features: All suites provide the luxurious comfort of a whirlpool, with fluffy robes, King bed, a microfridge with microwave popcorn, soda and bottled water, coffee maker w/coffee, hairdryer, iron & ironing board, electronic door locks, safes and 25" TV w/remote offering premium channels and pay per view movies.



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Miscellaneous Information

· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 03:00 PM
· Check out time is 12:00 PM
· Time Zone is CST
· Opened in 1998
· Renovated in 2005
· 61 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 2 floors.


Directions

Take a right onto Airways Blvd. Follow Airways Blvd to the 45 By pass and take a left going North. Then turn right on to Vann drive. The Hotel is about 1 mile down on the right.

Exit 82 B, then straight onto Vann Dr. Hotel is on the right one mile down.

exit onto 45 North at Exit 82B. Then immediately turn left onto Vann Dr. Hotel is on the right, one mile down.

Memphis International Airport (82 miles), McKellar-Sipes Regional Airport (7.2 miles)


Guarantee Policy

Credit card required after 4PM.


Cancellation Policy

Before 4PM day of arrival


Restaurant Information

Nearby Restaurants

Cracker Barrel Chilies Ruby Tuesdays Olive Garden Outback Steak House


Meeting Facility

Well appointed Meeting room with on Site WIFI internet access. Seats 25-35

Well appointed Meeting room with on Site WIFI internet access. Seats 25-35


Recreation Information



Pool
Whirlpool Casey Jones Village Hidden Valley Golf Course Oman Arena Carl Perkins Civic Center Jackson Fairgrounds Colleges/Universities near the hotel:

Union College Jackson State Community College Lane University Lambuth University

Area Businesses:

Toyota Automotive West Side Industrial Park East Side Industrial Park Proctor and Gamble Casey Jones Village


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Cities Near Jackson

Brownsville
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Airport/Transportation

Mc Kellar-Sipes Regional Airport (MKL)


Federal Government-National Security

Us Army Reserve


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Jackson-Madison County General Hospital
Methodist Le Bonheur
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Jackson State Community College
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Travel Information for Tennessee Hotel Guests


If you are searching for an inn, hotel, motel or resort near a Tennessee attraction, amusement and theme parks, or close to shopping, cultural events, historic sites, museums and performing arts centers, or nearby zoos, a festival, a golf course, a Tennessee state park, this is where you will find it.

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The West Tennessee Delta Heritage Center in BROWNSVILLE looks at America's past “Through The Eyes Of Cotton”; it also houses the West Tennessee Music Museum.

CHATTANOOGA, the capital of the Southeast Tennessee region, is a thriving mid-sized city rich with history, culture and a variety of outdoor activities; The Battles for Chattanooga Electric Map & Museum recreates the battles that sealed the fate of the Confederacy; the Tennessee Civil War Museum tells the story of the Federal and Southern soldiers who fought in the Western Theater. Visitors can ride the world’s steepest passenger railway on Lookout Mountain Incline Railway in Chattanooga. Some 1,120 feet below the surface of Lookout Mountain is Ruby Falls, a spectacular 145ft. natural waterfall; other attractions are Rock City, Tennessee Wildlife Center, the world’s largest freshwater Aquarium, and the vacation complex Chattanooga Choo Choo; the Dragon Dreams Museum has thousands of porcelain and other dragons.

The Cherokee Scenic Loop Tour guides visitors along CLEVELAND’s scenic and historic attractions; for Ocoee region history there is the Museum Center at Five Points.

At the heart of Plantation Country, COLUMBIA is said to be the “Antebellum Homes Capital of Tennessee”.

At CROSSVILLE, located in the Upper Cumberland region, Cumberland Mountain State Park is America’s largest forested plateau.

General Grant won his first major victory at Fort Donelson National Battlefield, DOVER. Attractions in the Land between the Lakes National Recreation Area include a living history farm, nature center and planetarium and wildlife viewing.

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The Alex Haley House Museum, HENNING, is the restored boyhood home of the Pulitzer Prize-winning author.

The historic 1890s home of America’s most legendary railroad man is now the Casey Jones Home & Railroad Museum in JACKSON.

From the huge KENTUCKY LAKE to Reelfoot Lake, Tennessee is loaded with vacation spots for all water lovers.

Among the historic buildings in KNOXVILLE is Blount Mansion, birthplace of Tennessee statehood in 1796; other attractions are the East Tennessee Historical Society Museum, the East Tennessee Discovery Center, the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame, and Knoxville Zoological Gardens.

David Crockett Cabin & Museum and the David Crockett State Park are in LAWRENCEBURG.

Visitors can observe every step of the sour-mash whiskey-making art in LYNCHBURG at the Jack Daniel Distillery, the nation’s oldest registered distillery.

The proximity of the Mississippi River and the Delta long ago made MEMPHIS a musical melting pot. Beale Street Historic District, the "Home of the Blues," is an entertainment district with many of the old honky-tonks, bars, and pawnshops turned into new restaurants, nightspots, theaters, and shops; attractions include the W.C. Handy Home Museum where The “Father of the Blues” wrote some of his most famous songs, B.B. King's Blues Club and the Center for Southern Folklore which is dedicated to Southern traditions and culture; The Sun Studio launched the careers of Elvis, BB King, Jerry Lee Lewis, Roy Orbison, Johnny Cash and others. Visitors can rock ‘n’ roll their way through Graceland, Elvis Presley’s Southern Mansion, and at the Memphis Rock'n'Soul Museum. Memphis was originally a cotton market and briefly a slave market.; it is the site of the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and home of the National Civil Rights Museum; further attractions include the Mud Island River Park, which gives visitors a taste of life on the Mississippi River, Libertyland, and a family amusement park, and Putt-Putt Family Park.

Cannonsburgh Village in MURFREESBORO is a reconstructed Southern pioneer village.

NASHVILLE, the state capital of Tennessee, is also the country music capital of the world expressed at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum; the Grand Ole Opry Museum pays tribute to Hall of Fame members and the Opry and its stars; the Music Valley Wax Museum has more than 50 lifelike wax figures of country music's greatest stars, dressed in their original outfits. Opry Mills is a shopping and entertainment destination while Opryland Hotel is also an entertainment and retail experience; other attractions include Belle Meade Plantation, Cheekwood-Tennessee Botanical Garden & Museum of Art, and Tennessee State Museum which has a large section on prehistoric Indians and Civil War objects. The Hermitage, the home of President Andrew Jackson, is at Old Hickory about 10 miles east of downtown Nashville.

Visitors can brush up on the region’s history in NORRIS at the Museum of Appalachia with more than 35 authentic buildings and over 250,000 artifacts.

Close to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, PIGEON FORGE’s main attraction is Dolly Parton’s Dollywood theme park.

Visitors can walk SAVANNAH's Historic Home District. The Tennessee River Museum is a tribute to the river.

Nearby, Shiloh National Military Park in SHILOH preserves the scene of the first major battle in the Western theater of the Civil War and the Shiloh Civil War Relics & Museum.

There are special lighting effects and stereophonic presentation in the Forbidden Caverns, SEVIERVILLE. T

he southern portion of the Cherokee National Forest, with its thousands of acres of forested mountains and rivers, forms the heart of the TENNESSEE OVERHILL.

The Sequoyah Birthplace Museum was built by the Cherokee on the banks of Tellico Lake, VONORE, to honor the man who invented their written language.