New England Patriots Fans Can Get A Taste Of Nostalgia, Dose Of Comfort With Deal From Courtyard Boston Foxborough
Hotel in Foxborough, MA features package with deluxe accommodations, tickets to The Hall at Patriot Place
FOXBOROUGH, Mass., Nov. 10, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Sports lovers headed to Massachusetts this holiday season to cheer on the defending Super Bowl champions — or see family and friends — will appreciate a special package from Courtyard Boston Foxborough/Mansfield.
One of the premier hotels in Foxborough, MA, Courtyard is scoring touchdowns with its latest deal. All fans will be cheering when they take advantage of the Hall of Fame Museum Package, featuring deluxe accommodations and four tickets to The Hall at Patriot Place. Whether looking to book a fun getaway over winter break or searching for the perfect gift, travelers won't want to miss this exciting deal. Valid through 2016, this winning package with rates from $154 per night is the perfect way to make memories this holiday season.
Whether die-hard Patriots fans or loyalists to another team, all football fans will be impressed by The Hall at Patriot Place. An exciting, innovative and interactive experience for all ages, the modern museum invites visitors to relive and celebrate great moments, talented players and even some of the tough times through the history of New England's prized NFL team. In addition to films and memorabilia, the 30,000-square-foot museum boasts touch screens that give visitors a chance to experience the most memorable moments in Patriots history.
If that's not enough to entice fans, visitors will also have the opportunity to take a page from the playbook of three-time Super Bowl Champion Coach Bill Belichick, review plays like a real NFL official, go inside a huddle and listen to quarterback Tom Brady call plays, test their vertical jump and compare their weight to defensive tackle Vince Wilfork. To top it off, fans can put their finger in a Super Bowl XXXIX ring and get up close with three Vince Lombardi Super Bowl trophies while confetti rains down.
Following an exciting day, families and friends will enjoy the convenience of the Foxborough, MA hotel, just 6 miles from the Hall of Fame. Balancing style and function, the well-appointed guest rooms boast plenty of space for football fanatics to get comfortable. Relaxing and unwinding is easy with thoughtful amenities including complimentary Wi-Fi, mini-refrigerators, microwaves and coffee makers. When it's time to get some shut-eye, thick mattresses topped with luxurious bedding invite travelers to fall into a peaceful night's rest.
Comfortable accommodations are among the many features that make Courtyard stand out among hotels near Gillette Stadium. The Bistro – Eat. Drink. Connect. allows guests to enjoy breakfast, dinner and evening cocktails without having to leave the hotel. Visitors wishing to keep up with their workout routine can take advantage of the exercise room, followed by a dip in the indoor pool.
To take advantage of the Hall of Fame Museum Package this holiday season, football lovers must book reservations online or call 1-800-228-9290 using promotional code ZJL.
About Courtyard Boston Foxborough/Mansfield
Courtyard Boston Foxborough/Mansfield at 35 Foxborough Blvd. in Foxborough, MA, is near Gillette Stadium, Xfinity Center and Wheaton College. The hotel features 3 floors with 137 rooms, 12 suites, 2 meeting rooms boasting 1,250 square feet of flexible space, a bistro, an exercise room and indoor pool. For information, visit www.FoxboroCourtyard.com or call 1-508-543-5222.
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