AmeriHost Inn was a small chain of hotels located in the United States and Canada. The chain consisted of two-or-three story interior corridor buildings constructed based on the company's prototype designs. This usually meant a long, 2- or 3-story building with a gabled or sloped lobby and public area at one end. All properties featured indoor pools and consistent amenities, such as a deluxe continental breakfast, comparable quality rooms, and friendly service. This consistency was the chain's main selling point. Founded in 1989 by (now) Arlington Hospitality, the franchise rights were sold to Cendant Corporation at the end of the 1990s. Arlington continued to build and develop AmeriHost Inns using the prototype they originally created for the chain during this time. However, Cendant handed out AmeriHost franchises to existing properties that do not conform to the original prototype standards during the start of the millennium.
In 2006 Cendant (now Wyndham Worldwide) announced that all Amerihost Inns would be rebranded as Baymont Inns[1]. That merger has taken place, and the Amerihost Inn name has been dropped by the company. The old Amerihost Inns web site automatically redirects to the Baymont Inns site.
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