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Valentine’s Day lovers get more days to celebrate at Four Points by Sheraton Bellingham Hotel

A single weekday simply isn’t enough time to express your love, so Four Points by Sheraton Bellingham Hotel & Conference Center in Bellingham, WA has extended its Valentine’s Day Escape Package to run from Feb. 10-19. The romantic getaway includes a king room, a $60 dining credit at the hotel’s Chinuk restaurant, chocolate-covered strawberries, champagne or sparkling cider and a 2 p.m. late checkout time, all for only $179. For reservations, call (360) 671-1011, ext. 506. Dining options include a prosciutto-stuffed pork loin with mushroom risotto and seasonal vegetables, flat-iron house steak with Yukon Gold potatoes and seasonal vegetables, and grilled salmon with mushroom risotto and seasonal vegetables. “We know that Tuesday isn’t a convenient day for most couples to celebrate Valentine’s Day, so we extended our dates to include the weekends before and after,” said John Burns, general manager of Four Points Bellingham. Four Points by Sheraton Bellingham Hotel & Conference Center, managed by Providence Hospitality Partners, is a full-service property located at 714 Lakeway Drive, Bellingham, just off Interstate 5 at Exit 253. Four Points by Sheraton is a brand of Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, part of Marriott International. Four Points Bellingham is totally smoke-free throughout its 132 guest rooms, two restaurants (Chinuk and B-Town Kitchen & Raw Bar, opening this spring), indoor pool, fitness area and 14,000 square feet of meeting-room space. For more information, call (360) 671-1011 or (888) 671-1011 or visit www.FourPointsBellingham.com.

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