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Enjoy in-room sparkling wine or cider, delicious breakfast buffet and deluxe accommodations. Each room at our Frontenac, Missouri hotel is designed with comfort and convenience in mind; providing a place to unwind or to catch up on work. Enjoy tall ceilings, spacious layouts, flat panel TVs, and Serta Perfect Sleeper mattresses. Explore the various types of rooms and available amenities, and choose the space that's right for you. Rooms include a sitting area, spacious closet, and many boast nine ft. ceilings. Rooms also have a separate vanity area and two phones equipped for computer hook-up. Double and king rooms are available, with 40-inch HDTVs, Hilton Serenity Bed featuring Serta Perfect Sleeper Suite Dreams mattress, and an innovative MP3 player alarm clock. View All Guest Rooms Our two-room suites feature a spacious living area with 40-inch HDTV, phone and wet bar. The bedroom has another 40-inch HDTV, hairdryer, and coffeemaker. All suites feature Hilton Serenity Bedding with Serta Perfect Sleeper and an innovative MP3 player alarm clock.




Executive Club Levels offer extra amenities in room including bottled mineral water, hair dryers and cordless phones. Guests in these rooms can take advantage of the amenities served in the concierge lounge - continental breakfast, hors d' oeuvres and evening pastries. All guests on this floor receive a newspaper at their door each morning as well as nightly turndown service. Rooms feature Hilton Serenity Bedding. View All Executive Rooms The corresponding photo may not reflect the specific accessible room type or room feature. Enjoy all of our standard special touches with added accessibility. View All Accessible Rooms Let us take care of your car while you're out of town with free parking up to 14 days. Includes sparkling wine, breakfast, and late checkout. Relax in contemporary accommodations at DoubleTree by Hilton. All the essentials and more are covered in our modern, stylish guest rooms with an array of amenities to make you feel at home. View our amenities guide and choose a room that’s right for you.




Our standard rooms have either one King or two double beds, featuring the Sweet Dreams Bed, which includes an exclusive Sweet Dreams by Serta mattress and box springs, Super Topper mattress pad, down-filled comforters, Touch of Down pillows and 300 count sheets. Enjoy our 37-inch flat screen TV with remote control, work desk with ergonomic chair, wi-fi high speed internet (complimentary with business rates), two multi line phones, relaxing chair with ottoman, MP3 radio alarm clock, Cuisinart direct brew coffee maker, hair dryers, iron and ironing board in all rooms. City or Airport view with 12 ft. ceilings available. Full size suite has a living room and bedroom area and one king or two double beds.  The Sweet Dreams Bed includes an exclusive Sweet Dreams by Serta mattress and box springs, Super Topper mattress pad, down comforters, Touch of Down pillows and 300 count sheets. Enjoy our 42-inch flat screen TV with remote control, work desk with ergonomic chair, wi-fi high speed internet access (complimentary with most Business rates), two multi line phones, relaxing chair with ottoman, MP3 radio alarm clock,  direct brew coffee maker, hair dryers, iron and ironing board in all rooms.




City or Airport view with 12 ft. ceilings. We've designed our accessible hotel rooms to make our guests with disabilities - as well as friends and family who accompany them - more comfortable.The corresponding photo may not reflect the specific accessible room type or room feature.Best Hotel Beds – And Where You Can Buy ThemThe hotel industry of late has discovered that guests--both business and leisure travelers--covet a good night's sleep. And nothing contributes more to that sleep than a comfortable mattress. Right now the hottest hotel trend is to transform those sterile, cookie cutter rooms with florid bedspreads into comfy residential spaces, perhaps, if you're lucky, like your own bedroom, or with the feel that you see in Crate & Barrel or Room & Board.The idea behind the quest for true comfort is simple: Hotels are in the business of selling sleep. That revelation came from Barry Sternlicht, chairman and CEO of Starwood Hotels and Resorts. Starwood's brands include W, Westin, Sheraton and Four Points by Sheraton.




While the creme de la creme of hotel brands--Four Seasons, Ritz-Carlton, Peninsula--have always prided themselves on delivering luxe sleep surroundings to match their luxe room rates, other brands are catching up quickly, introducing their own variations of the bed theme.By most accounts, Starwood's Westin Hotels & Resorts launched "bed wars" five years ago when it introduced its Westin Heavenly Bed. The bed was modeled after the one Sternlicht had in his Connecticut home. For the uninitiated, including me, the Heavenly Bed is a custom-designed Simmons mattress set with 900 individual coils. Three sheets with thread counts from 180 to 250, a down blanket, comforter, white duvet and five goose-down/goose-feather pillows make up this rectangular marshmallow. ZzzzzzzThe Heavenly Bed became an instant hit with guests who wanted the same sleep experience in their homes. Thus a new profit center was born. The whole Heavenly Bed Ensemble, as it is called, sells for $2,565 for a queen set, $2,990 for a king.




Some 30,000 guests now have Heavenly at home. Sales are expected to exceed $8 million this year. A 2004 hotel guest satisfaction study by J.D. Power and Associates, based on 29,424 individual evaluations from 13 upscale chains, gave Heavenly the top ranking of 9.19 out of 10."Hotel groups are putting in the new beds to be competitive," said Joseph McInerney, president of the Washington-based American Hotel & Lodging Association. "If you're a Sheraton or a Westin, Wyndham and Hyatt have to compete with you in the marketplace, so they are going to have to do what they need to do to compete with the Heavenly Beds."Sheraton Hotels & Resorts last year launched its own brand of bed--the Sheraton Sweet Sleeper Bed. The company committed more than $75 million to put 110,000 beds in 200 North American hotels. The new beds are also going into Sheratons in London and Latin America. Unlike Westin, Sheraton is using a high coil count, 11.5-inch thick Sealy Posturepedic plush top mattress plus appropriately designed bed linens to lend that homey look.




Sheraton, too, is selling its bed. Yet another Starwood brand, Four Points by Sheraton, said it will be spending $13 million to put Four Comfort Beds into all of its 100-plus properties by July 2005. The Four Comfort, covered by its own style of linens, is similar to the Sheraton bed."At Hyatt, we want to provide an experience that is equal to or better than your home," said Gary Dollens, vice president-operations of Chicago-based Hyatt Hotel Corp., where the Grand Bed recently was introduced. The bed, which features a 13.5-inch pillow-top Sealy Posturepedic 720 series mattress, eliminates the traditional bed frame and dust ruffle and sits on a base. Grand Bed, with plush linens and decorative pillows, will be phased into Hyatt Regency and Grand Hyatt hotels in the U.S., Canada and Caribbean by the third quarter of 2005.At Hilton Hotels, based in Los Angeles, guests of its family of brands--Hilton, Doubletree, Embassy Suites--will be getting a Suite Dreams by Hilton bed, including a plush top mattress designed by Serta.




Hampton and Homewood Suites by Hilton also have bedding programs that will be phased in over the next year or two. Hilton Garden Inns' bedding plan is in development.Marriott International, with 2,600 hotels worldwide, will soon roll out more luxurious bedding across all its brands--Marriott, Renaissance, Courtyard, Fairfield Inn, SpringHill Suites, Residence Inn and TownePlace Suites. The full service hotels, of course, will get the thicker, plusher quilted-top mattresses and the 300-thread-count sheets, said spokesman Roger Conner. "Installation of our new luxury bedding packages will begin next year, and all brands--from Marriott and Renaissance to Fairfield Inn--will start to feature thicker, plusher mattresses, higher thread count sheets, duvets or duvet-style blankets and fluffier pillows," added Mike Jannini, executive vice president of brand management. Princess Grace`s Fatal Crash: Her Daughter`s AccountNew Owner Demolishes O.j. Simpson MansionPain relievers: What are the differences?

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