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Daysinnmasion (by satinder) Days Inn Kings Island surrounds travelers with the conveniences that make business and pleasure travel easy. [Location: http://www.daysinnmason.com/index.html]Hotel (by satinder) Days-Inn Mason is conveniently located in the heart of downtown Ohio, near Cincinnati and is close to Kings Island. On your next trip to Cincinnati, stay at the Days Inn–Mason. [Location: http://www.daysinnmason.com/our-hotel.html]Area Information of Hotel (by satinder) Nowhere is the boom and excitement of suburban Cincinnati's fast-paced growth more evident than in Mason; its population has exploded since the early ‘90s - nearly tripling to 30,000 today - and is still growing. [Location: http://www.daysinnmason.com/area-information.html]Parks and Garden (by satinder) There are trails and two fishing lakes at the Pine Hills Lakes Park. Also, the amphitheatre holds annual Sunshine concerts. [Location: http://www.daysinnmason.com/area-information.html]Amusement and Theme Park (by satinder) In 1972, Kings Island, an amusement park, opened near Cincinnati, Ohio. [Location: http://www.daysinnmason.com/area-information.html]Fitness and Recreation (by satinder) In Corwin M. Nixon Park is the Lou Eves Municipal Pool. Diving boards, eight 25-meter racing lanes, zero depth entry, water mushroom, tot pool, grass beach, playground, 150 foot water slide, shade shelters, and a large snack bar and eating area make the pool ideal for the entire family. [Location: http://www.daysinnmason.com/area-information.html]Water Parks (by satinder) The park offers more than 40 rides and attractions and 35 acres of water fun. Float along the lazy river that winds though the entire park. For the thrill seekers try the Aztec Adventure water coaster or the Cliff with it's five story drop. [Location: http://www.daysinnmason.com/area-information.html]History of Masson (by satinder) Mason is a city in southwestern Warren County, Ohio, United States. As of the 2000 census, Mason's population was 22,016. It was the fastest-growing and most populous city in the county. Until February 1997, it was part of Deerfield Township. [Location: http://www.daysinnmason.com/area-information.html]http://alltourpackage.ueuo.com/index.html (by rockon) http://alltourpackage.ueuo.com/index.html [Location: http://alltourpackage.ueuo.com/index.html]
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