From IHG's website
Ask IHG:
Each hotel determines its weapons policy independently. Please contact the hotel you are researching directly to inquire about its policy.
ihg, holiday inn question
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Re: ihg, holiday inn question
I was going to ask where you found that. After searching on 3 separate occasions I finally found the policy, (which matches the above) they do not make it easy and it doesn't stand out. The 'Ask IHG' is hidden in the FAQ section that I cannot even find again. The advanced search take you to a hotel locator not a search page. The 'Need help' will take you to the FAQ page then 'Ask IHG' then type Firearms or weapons policy.
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I find a lot od companies hide behind the corporate skirt, and blame everything on them. We shouldn't stand for it.