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A Denham Springs, Louisiana, lifestyle hotel appeals to guests by blending business and leisure, work and play. A lifestyle hotel is the target for travelers who value fun as well as functionality. Lifestyle hotels are characterized by style, technology, modern design, and public spaces geared to networking.

A typical Denham Springs, Louisiana, lifestyle hotel has a restaurant, bar, game room, lounge, library, business center, and a fitness center with men's and ladies' steam and sauna and changing rooms. Smaller lifestyle hotels do not have a 24-hour restaurant, but may offer a wine bar and fireplace.

Some Denham Springs, Louisiana, brand-name lifestyle hotels include such amenities as full-size fitness centers and a food and beverage menu with healthy alternatives. Other chains offer free in-room wi-fi and wide-screen, high-definition televisions with surround sound.

Some upscale Denham Springs, Louisiana, lifestyle hotels have a loft-like feel, with nine foot ceilings, oversize bathrooms with walk-in showers, and large windows. Open spaces, high-engineered style, natural lighting, and custom music create a completely different guest experience.


Find Hotels in Denham Springs, Louisiana:
  • Days Inn Baton Rouge, 201 Range 12 Blvd, Denham Springs, Louisiana
    Days Inn Baton Rouge is a place to stay in Denham Springs, LA. Book a hotel room and make reservations for rental of lodging accommodations.
  • Best Western Denham Springs, 146 Rushing Rd, Denham Springs, Louisiana
    Best Western Denham Springs is a place to stay in Denham Springs, LA. Book a hotel room and make reservations for rental of lodging accommodations.
  • Hampton Inn Baton Rouge - Denham Springs, 201 Rushing Rd W, Denham Springs, Louisiana
    Hampton Inn Baton Rouge - Denham Springs is a place to stay in Denham Springs, LA. Book a hotel room and make reservations for rental of lodging accommodations.
  • Quality Inn Denham Springs, 125 Rushing Rd W, Denham Springs, Louisiana
    Quality Inn Denham Springs is a place to stay in Denham Springs, LA. Book a hotel room and make reservations for rental of lodging accommodations.





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    Resolved Question: Will 2 weeks be long enough for my road trip?

    I'm planning a road trip across the US in June, and I need to know if 2 weeks is long enough for all of our destinations. I'll list our destinations in order... Leaving from: Connecticut 1. Baltimore, Maryland 2. New Orleans, Louisiana 3. Arizona (Grand Canyon) 4. Las Vegas, Nevada End: Huntington Beach, California and then of course, drive back. We mapped it out and it's approximately 3,500 miles there and the same coming back. There will be 4 of us, and 3 of us will be driving, and we don't plan to stay very long in any one place. Probably no more than one day at each destination, and bring camping supplies to avoid lodging costs. Can we get it done in 2 - 2 1/2 weeks? If not, how long would you recommend? Thanks! p.s. If you have any kind of input, I would be glad to take suggestions!

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    Resolved Question: Can anybody suggest accommodation near Louisiana State U. campus?

    I will be visiting LSU in a couple weeks, to check out their law and business schools....I am looking for 2 nights of lodging as close to campus as possible, or preferably on the campus itself. Can anybody make a recommendation? Thanks!

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    Resolved Question: What are the guidelines for deducting moving expenses when you move out of state to take a new job?

    I want to know if I can deduct fuel expenses, lodging for 2 nights, Budget moving van cost, temporary lodging expenses, etc..... since I moved to Louisiana from California to take a new job. We have since purchased a home here and plan to stay in Louisiana.

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    Resolved Question: Can anyone tell me what the Louisiana coast around Holly Beach is like for tourisim now? Spring 2008?

    We may go there on vacation and Holly beach would just be a 1-2 day stop. Surely the kids can at least play on the beach? What about lodging and dining?

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    Resolved Question: Per Diem rate: Can I deduct the difference between what my employer paid me and the IRS allows?

    2007 worked 8 months on out of state job in Kentucky. I rented apartment for that period and quite naturally kept my home in Louisiana. My employer paid me $59 per day. I seen where the IRS allows $70 for lodging and $39 for meals etc. Can I deduct the amount of $99 per day that the IRS allows as long as I report the $59 per day that my employer paid? I understand that it is 50% of meal allowance but I still come out ahead if I can deduct the full amount allowed. Thanks

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    Resolved Question: I'd love to go to England next summer...?

    But I have no idea where to begin! This question is for those of you who live in or have recently been to England. I graduate college next May, and I would love to reward myself with a trip to England, I'm so ready to get out of Louisiana, and I'm part English heritage so I've always wanted to go. A friend of mine recently married and she and her husband (he's from England) moved back to Seaford, East Sussex, England. I'd possibly stay with them while there if I could. My question is mainly concerning where to stay if I choose not to stay in their house, how much money a full trip would cost (roundtrip flight, lodging, food, etc etc.), where to visit, how are the people in England, all of it! I'm so excited that it can actually happen, I just want first hand accounts from people who are there or have been there =] My friend has told me great things so far, I'm just wanting more details! **Random fact** I have a horrible liking for British guys, I think it's the accent...delicious. Indeed, in response to the answers so far, I intend to visit the amazing places shown in Pride & Prejudice (one of my favorite movies!) No one has fully answered my question so far, but they are great answers nonetheless. I know I can look all of those things up on my own, but I would like first hand accounts of pricing and such! It helps in my own planning!

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    Resolved Question: I am looking for luxury accommodations in Louisiana....?

    I plan to visit Louisiana in early January. I want to make the most of my time there and would like to know where to stay (lodging, nightlife, the various personalities of each region, local laws and customs - you name it).

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    Resolved Question: what is the 511 system for the following states?

    I am traveling, and would like to know how to get info via a cell phone, for interstate crashes, food, gas, and lodging stops, using the 511 system. I need the 'number' to dial for the following states, , south carolina, georgia, alabama, mississippi, louisiana, and texas. virginia and north carolina actually 'support' the 511 system, but the others do not. please, serious answers only, i am trying to be prepared for my trip.

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    Resolved Question: What's the best way to get information on gift and/or decor wholesalers?

    I have opened a General Store in a small tourist town. We specialize in Texas & Louisiana items, as well as lodge and cabin decor.

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