What Is Century Park Hotel's Non-Smoking Policy?

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Century Park Hotel is the choice of many people, whether they are on family trips or a business trip Century Park Hotel offers consistent customer service that brings smiles to our guests.To ensure the best quality we possibly can, we refurbished many rooms with updated finishes such as new carpet, paint, upholstery, and draperies. Unfortunately, these new finished absorb the odor of smoke. To protect our quality investment we have decided to strictly enforce the non-smoking policy in the non smoking rooms. If a guest decides to opt out of the policy, we still have rooms available where smoking is allowed.In regards to our non-smoking policy, we like to make our guest aware of such policy. Marked in every non-smoking room is a sign stating

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