The Commons Hotel In Minneapolis Invites Fans to the Ballpark with MLB All-star Package

. May 13, 2014

MINNEAPOLIS, MN - May 13, 2014 - Conveniently located just minutes away from Target Field, home of the 2014 Major League Baseball All-Star Game, The Commons Hotel offers guests the chance to hit a home run with friends and family by booking the MLB All-Star Package, starting at $339.00/night* from now until June 20, 2014. Fans' passport to the July 15, 2014 All-Star Game, the MLB All-Star Package features an ideal combination of baseball fun and trendy accommodations, including a deluxe guestroom, an arrival amenity with two old-fashioned Killebrew root beers, a bag of Minnesota peanuts and an official MLB keepsake.

MLB All-Star Package - Starting at $339.00/night*

• Overnight accommodations in Deluxe Guestroom
• Official Major League Baseball Keepsake
• Arrival amenity including old-fashioned Killebrew Root Beers
• Bag of Minnesota peanuts

Recently selected as one of the Hippest Hotels of 2013 by Yahoo! Travel, The Commons Hotel - part of the Noble House Hotels & Resorts collection - is conveniently located next to downtown Minneapolis on the University of Minnesota campus, and ideally positioned across from the East Bank station, providing guests with direct transportation to downtown Minneapolis and St. Paul, the Mall of America, Target Field and the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport via Metro Transit's new Green Line - scheduled to open June 14, 2014.

Celebrating both the intellectual and the artist, The Commons Hotel incorporates a theme of contrasts inspired by its collegiate ties to the university and industrial history of the Twin Cities - providing a welcoming atmosphere that embraces diverse people, cultures and communities who share the common desire to discover. The award-winning property features 304 guestrooms and suites, 20,000 square feet of redesigned meeting space, an on-premise Starbucks, smoke-free outdoor patio and Farm to Table concept at The Beacon Public House. Under the direction of Executive Chef Bruno Oakman and his culinary team, The Beacon offers a fresh and innovative culinary experience, delighting guests with a seasonal blend of regional cuisine and local favorites.

With a philosophy that emphasizes “location, distinction and soul,” Noble House Hotels & Resorts reflects the importance of individuality. Identifying each property for its culture and appeal, Noble House is unwavering in its dedication to create and manage unique, quality properties that reflect and make profound contributions to their communities, staying true to the local history, culture and ambiance that defines each region.

For more information about The Commons Hotel, call 1-800-822-6757 or visit www.commonshotel.com. The Commons Hotel is located at 615 Washington Avenue S.E., Minneapolis, Minn. 55414.

About Noble House Hotels & Resorts

Noble House Hotels & Resorts, Ltd. is a privately held hotel ownership and management company in business for more than 30 years. Founded in 1979 by Patrick R. Colee, Noble House began as a commercial property development group, but for the last 25 years, the company has concentrated exclusively on hotel ownership and management. The Seattle, Washington based company owns and manages boutique hotels and resorts spanning the four coastal corners of America, including the newly refurbished Riviera Resort & Spa in Palm Springs, Little Palm Island Resort & Spa in the Florida Keys, The Edgewater in Seattle, Washington and Hotel Viking in Newport, R.I. For more information or to book reservations, visit www.NobleHouseHotels.com.

*Package does not include tickets to the ballgame and they must be purchased separately. Package is subject to state and local taxes and includes gratuity. Based on availability. Not applicable to groups.

Business Contact:

Molly Blanton
T: 850-668-2222 ext. 350
E: [email protected]

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