The Judy Garland Suite
Judy Garland worked for nearly forty-five
of her forty-seven years. She made
thirty-two feature films, did voice-over
work for two more, and appeared in at
least a half dozen short subjects. She
received a special Academy Award and
was nominated for two others. She starred
in thirty of her own television shows (the
programs and Garland herself garnering a
total of ten Emmy Award nominations)
and appeared as a guest on nearly thirty
more.

Between 1951 and 1969, she fulfilled over
eleven hundred theatre, nightclub and
concert performances, winning a special
Antoinette Perry (Tony) Award for the
first of three record-breaking Broadway
engagements at the Palace. She recorded
nearly one hundred singles and over a
dozen record albums; Judy at Carnegie
Hall received an unprecedented five
Grammys in 1962 (including Album of the
Year) and has never been out of print.

Her radio work encompassed several
hundred broadcasts, and she sang at
countless benefits and personal
appearances for the military. Earlier,
between the ages of two and thirteen - and
prior to signing her MGM contract in 1935
- she fulfilled hundreds of live vaudeville
and radio dates with her two older sisters.

Her two-room suite features a queen bed,
13.5" heavenly bed pillowtop mattress,
desk, chair, leather sofa, armoire, 27" TV,
VCR and DVD player, 20" TV,
refrigerator, microwave, bottled water,  
Andes chocolates, coffee, green tea, hot
chocolate, microwave popcorn, private
bathroom with shower, and all the other
standard features of our Suites.

This Suite rents for $79 per night with a
10% discount for AAA and AARP
members.  Extended stays are welcome.
On-line Reservations


Chanute Kansas Hotel Tioga Suites Judy Garland Room