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Hotel Trundle is now reopened and offering new deals 🛎️

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staff working the front desk with masks on at Hotel Trundle in Columbia, SC

Hotel Trundle has adjusted their safety and sanitation procedures to adhere to updated AHLA and CDC guidelines so all guests feel safe + comfortable | Photo by Kickstand Studio

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Hotel Trundle is fully reopened – now they just need some Vitamin U. The boutique hotel in the Main Street District is focusing on the positive with their #CheerNotFear campaign, sharing some exciting deals + news, and making positive changes during COVID-19.

Safety updates đź§´

Firstly, the health + safety of all guests is their top priority. During the pause in Hotel Trundle operations, the hotel adjusted their safety and sanitation procedures to adhere to the updated AHLA and CDC guidelines so all guests feel confident that spaces are safe + clean. See how with this infographic and helpful FAQ.

New deals 🍾

For any postponed celebrations, missed anniversaries, graduations, birthdays, or just a reason to pop some bubbly, Hotel Trundle is offering 20% off hotel stays through December 31, 2020 when you book before June 30, 2020. Book the “Uni-Quarantine” promo here.

Feel-good content 🤳

Hotel Trundle has been calling for #CheerNotFear on their Instagram, encouraging Cola + beyond to share positive, uplifting content during these trying times. Click here for a smile.

Major awards 🏆

Hotel Trundle is currently in the nomination running for Condé Nast’s Readers Choice Award. To help them stay in the running, rate your experience here. They’re also nominated for Best Hotel in Free Times’ Best of Columbia Awards – vote here now through July 3. Ⓟ

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