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Cable, Streaming, TV options for 20 doors?

Mike Dawson
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Hi all.  I'm buying a 20 unit motel that will be converted to extended stay and expect guests to stay month to month, and beyond.  I'm trying to keep costs low while providing value and so I'm doing some shopping around.  

Whenever I've stayed at hotels/motels, I find the tv options severely lacking and not worth watching.  At home, I'm well served by only having a netflix and hulu account and was curious if there are comparable services that cost the same or less than whatever tv packages I'm use to having in hotel stays.

I'd welcome any suggestions on how any of you accomplish this.  Thanks!

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Joshua Christensen
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Joshua Christensen
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Check with YoutTube TV or HULU TV for a bundled package?  

Freevee is an option that has a ton of content and could cost little to nothing.  I think its completely free with smart tv. 

Bring in your internet is all.  

Another option could be to talk with the local cable provider to see what kind of marketing package they will offer.  Sometimes they will pay you to install for added business. I'm not sure how that could work with STRs.  

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