Lodging for Those Affected by Hurricane Helene
At Visit Winston-Salem, our hearts go out to everyone impacted by Hurricane Helene. As our neighboring communities work to rebuild and restore, we want to help evacuees, first responders, and those displaced in seeking lodging options.
If you are seeking a safe place to stay during this challenging time, several hotels in Winston-Salem are providing special offers to assist you.
The Sleep Inn Kernersville I-40
Rate: $89
Pet friendly, complimentary breakfast
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Hampton Inn Kernersville
Rate: $128 a night for 2 queen beds nonsmoking or $137 for king room with sofa bed and fridge nonsmoking, a 12% discount.
Complimentary breakfast and pet friendly with fee of $75.
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Hampton Inn by Hilton Winston-Salem, I-40/Hanes Mall
Rate: $105 for 2 queen beds nonsmoking or suites 15% off.
Pet friendly and waiving the pet fee for those who are displaced.
Call 336-760-1660 and ask for the Inclement Weather rate or book now.
Hampton Inn & Suites University Area
Rate: $122 for 2 queen beds or $130 for 1 king bed
$75 per pet, nonrefundable deposit (1-4 days; $125 per pet for 5+ days), 2 pet maximum (dog or cat only), 75lbs weight limit
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The Kimpton Cardinal Hotel
Rate: 30% the best available rates
Pet Friendly
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Hotel Indigo
Rate: $145-170
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Residence Inn Hanes Mall
Pet friendly with fee of $75, complimentary breakfast and all suites.
Call 336-837-3960 and mention displacement discount.
The Graylyn Estate
Rate: $199
Call 336-758-2425 to make a reservation, as the rate is not available online. The rate is subject to availability and valid for up to 5 nights.
Graylyn does not have pet-friendly rooms available.
Super 8 Clemmons
Rate: $70 (plus tax)
Pet friendly with $25/pet per night
Call 336-778-0931 to book
Are you wanting to help those displaced by the hurricane?
Here is a list of organizations that you can support to help with the rebuilding efforts of the communities affected in North Carolina.
North Carolina Disaster Relief Fund
Interested in helping those directly affected by Hurricane Helene? Follow this link to donate directly to the North Carolina Disaster Relief Fund.