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Meet the Best Value in Hospitality LIMITED TIME OFFER – UP TO 12 MONTHS FREE* MEET THE BEST VALUE IN HOSPITALITY *THROUGH 12/31/2020, SEE INTERIOR FOR DETAILS** HAVE A RLH CORP. PUTS G’MORNING OWNERS FIRST MARKETPLACE INDUSTRY-LEADING CONNECTIVITY Hello Rewards is the RLH Corporation guest & HAVE A G’NIGHT Sell more rooms by listing on more channels. At TARGET MARKETS: recognition program designed for the average Secondary and tertiary markets RLH Corp, we sell your rooms on more channels traveler. We avoid complicated points and elite to drive more reservations rather than limiting your tiers that only benefit road warriors and instead At Americas Best Value Inn, guests always leave SEGMENT: listing to specific sites as other brands do. focus on delivering more meaningful value in the Economy, North America knowing they received the most for their money. moment. With shared American values, Americas Best Value PROPERTY TYPE: We pride ourselves on leading the way in innovation – especially when it comes to Inn offers a hassle-free stay that’s accessible for Ideally suited for conversions & DO YOU KNOW WHAT YOUR BIG BRAND both solo travelers and families alike. new builds generating revenue opportunities. LOYALTY PROGRAM IS COSTING YOU? **Incentives expire December 31, 2020 and may not be combined with Flat franchise fees offered other offers or incentives. Extended term of franchise agreement may be RLH CORP. HOTELS KEEP 90% OF GRR required. Brand fees waived during months 13-15, 24-27, 37-39, and 49-51 for qualified applicants. On any Reward Stay (where Hello Bucks are ABVI HAS SOME OF THE LOWEST FRANCHISE A portion of Initial Fee may be placed on a forgivable promissory note. applied), properties keep 90% of GRR, with the FEES IN THE ECOMONY SEGMENT Additional terms and conditions apply. remaining 10% funding the program. 4.3% NO FEES ON EARN & STAY APPLY EARNING STAYS Studio 6 8.0% Members earn Hello Members can apply Hotels pay no Hello Bucks on every qualifying those Hello Bucks to Rewards fees on stay, regardless of future bookings on stays that earn 9.3% Motel 6 channel. redlion.com. Hello Bucks. 9.5% SureStay 11.2% Econo Lodge 11.4% Howard Johnson 11.5% Travelodge ABVI San Diego, CA 11.8% Suburban Extended Stay 11.8% Microtel Inn & Suites 12.4% Rodeway Inn Super 8 12.4% ABVI Clearlake, CA ABVI Chattanooga, TN 12.7% Days Inn Data from HVS / 2019 ABVI Lake Charles, LA WE’RE GROWING OUR YUKON TERRITORY GLOBAL FOOTPRINT BRITISH COLUMBIA MANITOBA ALBERTA NEW BRUNSWICK SASKATCHEWAN ALASKA PRINCE EDWARD ONTARIO ISLAND MAINE VERMONT WASHINGTON NEW HAMPSHIRE MONTANA NORTH DAKOTA MASSACHUSETTS MINNESOTA NEW YORK RHODE ISLAND CONNECTICUT OREGON WISCONSIN MICHIGAN IDAHO SOUTH DAKOTA PENNSYLVANIA WYOMING NEW JERSEY IOWA OHIO DELAWARE NEBRASKA INDIANA MARYLAND ILLINOIS WEST NEVADA VIRGINA VIRGINIA WASHINGTON D.C. UTAH COLORADO KANSAS MISSOURI KENTUCKY NORTH CAROLINA CALIFORNIA TENNESSEE SOUTH CAROLINA OKLAHOMA ARKANSAS ARIZONA NEW MEXICO GEORGIA Hotel RL MISSISSSIPPI ALABAMA Red Lion Hotels, Red Lion Inn & Suites GuestHouse TEXAS FLORIDA Knights Inn LOUISIANA Americas Best Value Inn, Canadas Best Value Inn Signature Inn, Signature ABVI Aldine Westfield, TX ABVI Fontana, CA ABVI Elk City, OK ABVI Clearlake, CA franchise.RLHCo.com | 866-437-4878 This is not an offering. No offer or sale of a franchise will be made except by a Franchise Disclosure Document in compliance with applicable law. Franchises are offered in the U.S. through Red Lion Hotels Franchising, Inc. MN#F-8104. 1550 Market Street, Suite 425, Denver, Colorado, 80202. © 2020 Red Lion Hotels Franchising, Inc..
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