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Crossland Sacramento rancho Cordova Is Designed Specifically For People Who Need More Than Just A Room While Away From Home. The Oversized Studio Suites Feature A Kitchen That Allows You To Prepare Meals At Your Convenience. As A Guest Of Crossland, You Receive Free Local Phone Calls, Voice mail, And A Phone With A Computer Dataport. Guests Also Have Access To A 24 Hour, Coin operated Laundry Facility. Weekly Housekeeping Ensures That You Have Fresh Linens Throughout Your Stay. Rancho Cordova Hotels - largest online directory and reservation system for Rancho Cordova hotels, motels, inns, bed & breakfasts and other lodging accommodations in Rancho Cordova, USA.

Address: 11299 Point East Dr, Rancho Cordova Ca 95742 Rancho Cordova, California United States of America

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