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February 24, 2005: The Inn at Lambertville Station enters the "bed wars" (Lambertville, NJ) Cozy, old-world charm and first-class service are just two reasons why guests come to The Inn at Lambertville Station year after year. Now they can add another reason to the list – "Sweet Dreams" throughout the night. The Inn at Lambertville Station recently completed upgrading each of its 45 rooms with its signature "Sweet Dreams" bed - a five-star Sealy Posturepedic mattress outfitted with a light and fluffy down comforter and pillows provided by Northern Feather Ltd. With the new bedding, The Inn at Lambertville Station becomes one of the first independently owned inns to enter the "bed wars," a battle between the major hotel chains to put heads in beds by replacing polyester bedspreads and scratchy sheets with the kind of plush comforters and fine linens that five-star hotels typically offer. With the new bedding, The Inn at Lambertville Station raises the bar on comfort and gives guests a luxurious sleeping experience that they will remember fondly long after check out. "People come to The Inn at Lambertville Station because it's an ideal getaway – a place where you can soak in the scenery, enjoy a romantic dinner, and explore the local antique shops," said Dan Whitaker, co-owner and co-founder of The Inn at Lambertville Station. "The new beds are an important part of that 'escape' – you can't help but relax once you've experienced it." The Inn at Lambertville Station offers guests an exotic experience without leaving the countryside. Each of the inn's 45 antique-filled guest rooms features a spectacular river view and decor inspired by one of the great cities of the world, from London to New Orleans, Paris to San Francisco. All suites include a working a fireplace, and all accommodations are smoke free. Weekend getaway rates are available. Located on the scenic banks of the Delaware River, The Inn at Lambertville Station is adjacent to The Lambertville Station restaurant, a restored 19th century train station specializing in American cuisine with flair, and The Station Pub, Lambertville's premier destination for lively spirits, live music and casual, diverse dining. The Inn at Lambertville Station is located at 11 Bridge Street in Lambertville, New Jersey. For reservations and information call (609) 397-4400. For more information, or to arrange interviews, contact: Mindy
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