PORTLAND, OR—Provenance Hotels on January 1 is eliminating Wi-Fi fees for overnight guests at Hotel Max in Seattle and Hotel Murano in Tacoma, WA; Hotel Lucia, Hotel deLuxe and Sentinel here; and Hotel Preston in Nashville, TN.
Over the past year, Provenance Hotels invested in upgrading WiFi at its hotels with fiber optic Internet to increase bandwidth, speed and capacity.
“Internet access is an essential amenity and we’ve long been focused on providing the fastest, most-reliable service available to our guests,” stated Bashar Wali, president of Provenance Hotels. “Making it available free of charge is the natural next step in our commitment to keeping travelers who stay at our hotels connected.”
Seattle’s Hotel 1000, which already provides guests with free WiFi, joined the Provenance Hotels family this past July. WiFi will be free at the company’s Old No. 77 Hotel & Chandlery, which is slated to open in New Orleans’ Arts District in spring.