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We're Open: Springhill Suites offers distracted workers a home away from home

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Springhill Suites by Marriott in Bozeman has discovered a new way to help those working from home that are finding themselves distracted.

The idea came to Valarie Edwards when a friend called and asked if he could rent a hotel room for 5 days to work in. He said there were just too many distractions at home and needed a quiet place with internet and good cell service to work.

"I then realized there must people a lot of people in our valley who are having a hard time working from home, especially those who don’t normally work from home. Then there is the factor that kids aren’t in school either, so everyone is home. Working at home with no office and kids running around is not easy or productive."

"We have these beautiful suites with built-in work desk and great internet that’s free!"

Bozeman locals who just need to leave their house for the day to work can practice safe social distancing by driving to Springhill and going straight to their suite/office without having to interact with anyone. Each room has its own bathroom, TV, fridge, microwave and coffee pot. You can work in your quiet room all day without seeing another person. Uber eats, pizza delivery, and door dash will deliver right to your hotel room door. We can have anti-bacterial wipes available at the elevator as it’s the only thing you have to touch other than your room door.

We are looking at renting the rooms for $99/day. This includes our grab and go breakfast, wifi, and coffee. Oh and your room also has toilet paper!

  • Private and Quiet Workable Space
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Built-in Desk
  • Your own private bathroom with Toilet Paper
  • Microwave, Fridge, Keurig Coffee Pots
  • Grab & Go Breakfast
  • Just $99/Day
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