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Monday, September 9, 2013

Courtyard Marriott Carolina Beach|"Forbes Travel Guide Names New Five Star Hotels"

Source             :   usatoday.com
Category         :  Courtyard Marriott Carolina Beach
By                   :   Nancy Trejos
Posted By       :   Hotels Carolina Beach NC

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For the first time, Forbes Travel Guide is crowning a second batch of five-star hotels, restaurants and spas mid-year, offering travelers more up-to-date ratings. Forbes had named new five-star properties earlier this year. But today, it is adding three hotels, four restaurants, and one spa. The new five-star hotels include the first ever for Seattle and Vancouver and a new five-star hotel in London. Michael Cascone, president of Forbes Travel Guide, said the company decided to add the mid-year update "to provide even more, and more timely, information in a rapidly changing marketplace — to benefit travelers as well as the hotel community." "This enables us to rate and review hotels which were not available for inspection in the previous cycle — such as new properties or those under renovation, or those who have worked to improve their service levels since the previous ratings cycle," he said. "In a fast-paced, information-intensive environment, it's important that consumers have the most up-to-date information when making travel decisions, and its our goal to provide them with the most comprehensive and authoritative information in the market." Forbes will continue to name new five-star properties at the beginning of each year as well. Rosewood Hotels' Rosewood Hotel Georgia in Vancouver received five stars after an extensive renovation, making it the first hotel in Canada to receive the highest rating. The Sense Spa inside the Hotel Georgia also received five stars.


The latest installments bring the total number of Forbes Travel Guide five-star hotels to 83. California has the most of any state with 12. London and Hong Kong each has seven five-star hotels, making them the international destinations with the highest tally.Hotels get five-star status for "their virtually flawless service and the finest of amenities," Forbes said. "Staff is intuitive, engaging and passionate, and eagerly goes beyond expectations," the company said. At four-star properties "attention to detail is prominent throughout the property, from design concept to quality of products provided," the company said. "Staff is accommodating and takes pride in catering to your specific needs throughout your stay." Alan Campey, regional vice president of Rosewood Hotels and Resorts, credited the Rosewood Hotel Georgia's five-star status on the property's " amazing team who have made our guest experience their ultimate goal by being committed to the highest standards, engaging our guests and delivering intuitive and refined service." "With this prestigious award, which marks the first hotel in Canada to receive the highest rating, Rosewood Hotel Georgia has set a benchmark as a global industry leader," Campey said.


Source : husatoday.com/story/dispatches/2013/09/09/forbes-travel-guide-five-star-properties/2780735/

Monday, August 26, 2013

Courtyard Marriott Carolina Beach|"Carolina Tops Lynchburg In Finale"

Source             :    augustafreepress.com
Category         :   Courtyard Marriott Carolina Beach
By                   :   augustafreepress
Posted By      :   Hotels Carolina Beach NC

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The Lynchburg Hillcats late-inning rally came up short in a 4-1 loss to the Carolina Mudcats in Friday’s series finale at Five County Stadium.  All four runs came against the Hillcats in the fifth inning.  Josh Elander had three hits in the game including an RBI-single to drive home the Hillcats only run in the eighth.  The Lynchburg bullpen pitched five scoreless innings in the loss.  The Hillcats split the four-game series and finish the eight-game road trip 6-2, dropping a continuation game in Myrtle Beach to start the road swing. Two Hillcats (29-30, 65-63) walks and an error helped along the big four-run fifth that got started on a double by Jerrud Sabourin off the right field wall.  Matt Weaver played the carom perfectly and threw a seed to second just narrowly missing the outfield assist.  Then SP Jose Lugo made an error on a dribbler back to him.  Bryson Myles then came to the plate looking to sacrifice himself but he was hit by a pitch and the bases were loaded.  Jordan Smith stepped up and lined a two-run single to right-center to put the Mudcats (31-29, 53-77) ahead.

Brandon Cunniff then entered in relief and allowed the two inherited runners to score on a two-run double by Tony Wolters but was able to strike out the final two batters on strikes to strand two in scoring position and end the inning.  The Mudcats batted around in the inning and all four runs were charged to Lugo (0-1) who failed to record an out in the inning. Nick Pasquale (6-7) meanwhile was dominant in his start for Carolina.  He shut out the Hillcats through seven shutout innings before the Hillcats finally got to him in the eighth.  Two walks and a single loaded the bases and the Mudcats went to the ‘pen, tabbing Louis Head with the bases-loaded, no-out jam.  He got the first two he faced before Elander bounced an RBI-single into left field.  Anthony Nunez tried to score from second on the hit but was cut down at the plate to end the inning.  Head struck out the side in the ninth for his second save of the year. The Hillcats return home to begin a four-game series with Northern Division rival Frederick Keys Saturday night at City Stadium. Gates open at 5pm for the 6:05pm first pitch with the final fireworks show of the season, presented by Courtyard Marriot, coming after the final out.  It’s Fan Appreciation Night at the ballpark as well.

Source : augustafreepress.com/carolina-tops-lynchburg-finale-4-1/

Courtyard Marriott Carolina Beach|"Enchanted Puerto Rico Beach Wedding On Isla Verde"

Source             :    newsmaker.com.au
Category         :   Courtyard Marriott Carolina Beach
By                   :   Marketwired
Posted By      :   Hotels Carolina Beach NC

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Starting a new life together with the enchantment of a tropical paradise, couples who set their sights on the romantic atmosphere of a destination wedding will fall in love all over again amidst the pristine beaches and impeccable accommodations found at the Courtyard Isla Verde Beach Resort. Skilled in helping couples with everything needed for a memorable wedding event, this impressive Isla Verde resort features a variety of event venues including a new outdoor terrace overlooking the beach and surrounded by tropical palms. Located just steps from the Atlantic Ocean, the terrace is just one of many options couples can choose from when planning the start of their new life together with a chic Puerto Rico beach wedding.

With white sand beaches at their feet and the glimmering blue waters of the Atlantic Ocean as their backdrop, couples can shroud themselves in the joy of each other knowing that every detail is expertly addressed to ensure a picture-perfect event. Whether seeking the ideal location for an intimate ceremony for 10, an indoor ballroom with windows overlooking the beach or an "open air" venue, this Courtyard by Marriott is fully equipped with 8,000 square feet of endless possibilities as wedding packages can easily be customized to meet individual needs. Expert wedding consultants and professional caterers with expansive menus are seasoned in helping couples determine the best options to fulfill their wedding dreams. From plated dinners and cocktail receptions to seaside buffets, couples can entertain their guests in style with this Isla Verde, Puerto Rico hotel's packages designed to ensure memories that will last a lifetime.


Offering special group rates, wedding guests will enjoy the pampering comforts of this stylish destination which includes a variety of well-appointed guest rooms and spacious suites, all featuring balconies with ocean or partial ocean views. Conveniently located less than a mile from Luis Munoz Marin International Airport, the wedding party, family and friends can easily access their accommodations and will appreciate the San Juan beach resort's full-service amenities.

Source : newsmaker.com.au/news/27286

Thursday, August 22, 2013

Courtyard Marriott Carolina Beach|"Is It Ever OK To Steal From Hotels?"

Source             :    stuff.co.nz
Category         :   Courtyard Marriott Carolina Beach
By                   :   buuteeq-Hotel Marketing
Posted By      :   Hotels Carolina Beach NC
Courtyard Marriott Carolina Beach

It's a dilemma many travellers have faced: at what point does taking items from hotel rooms cross the line from being 'complimentary' to just plain ol' stealing? According to this article on Smart Travel Asia, statistics claim that on average a third more British women steal than men, with towels and light bulbs the most commonly lifted. Most commonly taken out of the hotels and resorts surveyed were towels, bathrobes, leather items (blotter, telephone pad), alarm clock, hair dryer, bath pillows, show pillows, cushions, drinking glasses and feather duvets. Other light-fingered favourites that appear on travel and hotelier blogs include vases, batteries and even the ever-present Gideon Bible.

A Hotels.com survey found that more than a quarter of Kiwi travellers have admitted to stealing things from hotels, with the most-stolen item being magazines and books. Of the 29 countries surveyed by hotels.com, Kiwis ranked 15th on the honesty list, with the Danish taking the number 1 position. We've had a brainstorm about what items are free to a good home, what are definite no-nos and those awkward items in between. On the 'approved' list of take home items are the various toiletries - shampoo, conditioner, soaps, shower caps and sewing kits. Also OK are the coffees, teas and milks - although clearing the entire lot out and into your handbag (never to be used again) could be seen as taking the mick. On the sometimes-OK-but-we're-never-quite-sure we have those papery, flimsy slippers that feature hotel branding (it's got their name on it, does that mean they stay?) and the awkwardly placed water bottle that says 'drink me!' but doesn't verify if it is complimentary or will later be charged at some exorbitant fee upon checkout.

On the 'never should be taken' list we have all the obvious large ticket items (think TVs, radios, desks, chairs and fans) but also dressing gowns and towels. These are one of the most commonly nicked items, with Holiday Inn admitting in 2008 that more than 560,000 towels grew legs and walked away. This later prompted a 'Towel Amnesty Day' where Holiday Inn offered to pay US$1 to a charity for every story travellers posted online of their towel stealing hijinks.

Source : stuff.co.nz/travel/travel-troubles/9075009/Is-it-ever-OK-to-steal-from-hotels

Courtyard Marriott Carolina Beach|"New York Hotels Decide It’s Time For A Makeover"

Source             :    nytimes.com
Category         :   Courtyard Marriott Carolina Beach
By                   :   JANE L. LEVERE
Posted By      :   Hotels Carolina Beach NC

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New York hotels are at the forefront of a boom in complete makeovers, after years of lower capital spending caused by the steep economic downturn.The Milford NYC on Eighth Avenue is getting more than $140 million in improvements, including fully upgraded rooms.For hotels that had become rundown and were sold or shuttered for a while, like the Milford NYC near Times Square, or establishments like the New York Palace hotel, where the former Le Cirque restaurant space is being overhauled and a French market added, scaffolding has become as commonplace as the city’s traffic noise. New research by Bjorn Hanson, the divisional dean of the Preston Robert Tisch Center for Hospitality, Tourism and Sports Management at New York University, confirms the upswing in modernizing travel accommodations on everything from linens to new facades. Nationwide, the United States hotel industry is expected to spend $5.6 billion on capital expenditures this year, exceeding the most recent record of $5.5 billion set in 2008. He estimated that one-fifth of hotels would receive such improvements this year — up from 15 percent in a typical year. In New York alone, about a quarter of the city’s hotels are expected to be upgraded.

Spurring the extensive remodeling is a mix of factors. For one, Mr. Hanson said, investors and management companies that waived spending to offset lower profits in a weak economy are now looking at projections showing a much healthier outlook over all. Industrywide, occupancy this year is expected to be at its highest level since 2007, while the average daily rate is expected to rise to what Mr. Hanson estimates will be a record $111. He predicted industry profits would be a record $46 billion.In addition, he said hotel management companies and franchisers wanted to ensure that their brands were associated with quality, not slippage either in service or appearances, now that Americans are traveling again.And for the first time since he first measured capital expenditures in the 1990s, Mr. Hanson said he saw evidence that the myriad travel review sites on the Web, as well as on Facebook or through other social media, were influencing companies’ decisions to approve rather lavish outlays of capital for enhancements. He said hotel owners’ decisions to upgrade could be motivated by anticipation of critical reviews that “don’t go away.” He also said owners were proactively seeking positive reviews about recent renovations and innovations, as well as “wow comments” on things like refitted lobbies and fitness centers and unusual food and beverage services.

To help hotels that have undergone major renovations, the travel review site TripAdvisor.com said it would delete old negative reviews, to allow them to “start with a clean slate.” Ryan Meliker, managing director of real estate investment trusts and lodging at MLV & Company, an investment bank, said that although he generally agreed with Mr. Hanson’s findings, public companies “with access to capital and stronger balance sheets than private companies were able to invest more in the downturn than private companies.” He said real estate investment trusts like Host Hotels & Resorts took advantage of lower construction costs during the downturn to invest in their holdings; in fact, he estimated Host’s capital expenditures would decline this year to $450 million from $541 million in 2011. Mr. Meliker also said refurbishment of New York hotels was, in many cases, “not just refreshing the rooms,” but rather “major renovations to reposition the asset going forward.”

A prime example of this is the Milford NYC hotel, on Eighth Avenue between 44th and 45th Streets, which was previously owned and operated as the Milford Plaza by the Milstein family, which shut it in 2009. Its new owners, Highgate Holdings and the Rockpoint Group, are putting more than $140 million into capital improvements. Vann Avedisian, a principal of Highgate Holdings, said Highgate and Rockpoint’s intention — once they purchased the Milford for $250 million in 2010 and reopened it — was to convert “a two-star, tour-and-travel hotel with no amenities into a three-and-a-half-star lifestyle hotel.”To that end, the Milford’s refurbishment includes a new glass facade, reconfigured lobby and check-in area, and a new restaurant. Guest rooms — increased in number by 62, to 1,331 — have been fully upgraded.

Other additions will include a 4,900-square-foot spin studio and fitness center and a 4,000-square-foot food hall run by UrbanSpace, set to open by mid-2014 in the space once occupied by Mama Leone’s restaurant.The firms Gabellini Sheppard Associates and Gensler are doing the Milford’s new design. Northwood Hospitality, which purchased the New York Palace from the Brunei Investment Authority for over $400 million in 2011, has opted to “redo everything,” said its president, David McCaslin, because the hotel, which is behind St. Patrick’s Cathedral at 455 Madison Avenue, has not had any major renovations since 2006.In addition to the redecorating of the restaurant once occupied by Le Cirque, the 27,000 square feet of retail space in the north wing of the historic Villard Mansion has also been renovated, though it has not yet been rented. Furniture, lighting and televisions in all 909 guest rooms are being replaced, and upgrades in the hotel’s towers section — occupying the top 14 floors — will include a new private reception area near the hotel’s 50th Street entrance and complete renovation of three of the largest suites. The work is expected to cost about $140 million.

Chef Michel Richard will operate the hotel’s restaurants, while interior design is by BAMO, BBG-BBGM, Champalimaud and Jeffrey Beers.The only Novotel in the United States, the Novotel New York Times Square, which was sold by Accor to Chartres Lodging Group, Apollo Global Management and Lubert-Adler Partners for a reported $90 million in 2012, is undergoing a transformation that its owners hope will lift it from a three-star hotel to one that can compete with four and four-and-a-half-star hotels and charge commensurately higher rates, said Maki Nakamura Bara, president and co-founder of Chartres Lodging Group.Renovations at the hotel, at 226 West 52nd Street, include a redesigned lobby with an expanded lounge area that offers better views of Times Square, and a new restaurant, called Supernova, that Ms. Bara said would serve “comfort foods with a modern twist.” All 480 guest rooms are being redecorated according to Accor’s Novotel brand standards, and will have new bathrooms, flat-screen TVs and soundproof windows.

Most of these projects are scheduled to be completed this fall. In addition, the 50-year-old Loews Regency Hotel has been shut since January for a $100 million refurbishment, scheduled for completion in January 2014. The project, the first significant overhaul of the hotel in 15 years, includes a redesigned lobby with a new lounge; an increase in the number of guest rooms, to 380 from 350, achieved by reducing the number of suites; and refurnished guest rooms with modernized bathrooms. Sant Ambroeus Hospitality Group will manage the hotel’s restaurant, famous for its power breakfasts; the adjacent bar area; and the new lobby lounge. Loews also has leased 10,000 square feet, previously occupied by second-floor offices, boardrooms and guest rooms, to the hairstylist Julian Farel for a new salon and spa.Jonathan M. Tisch, chairman of Loews Hotels and Resorts, a co-owner of the New York Giants and co-chairman of the host committee for the 2014 Super Bowl, said the refurbished Regency would reopen next January, in time “to work out any bugs prior to the Super Bowl.”

Industry experts expect major renovations at New York hotels to continue well beyond this year, as new hotels open and create even more competition for the incumbents: NYC & Company, the city’s marketing and tourism organization, estimates that 16,000 new rooms will be added by 2016, raising total inventory in all five boroughs to 110,000 rooms. John A. Fox, senior vice president of PKF Consulting, which studies the tourism industry, said there were “many more” new hotels being built in New York than in other markets; to compete with them, he said, established hotels will require upgrades.

Source:nytimes.com/2013/08/21/realestate/commercial/new-york-hotels-decide-its-time-for-a-makeover.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0#p[NYhNYh]

Monday, August 12, 2013

Courtyard Marriott Carolina Beach|"Hotels Get Creative To Attract Group Business"

Source            :    thejakartapost.com/
Category        :   Courtyard Marriott Carolina Beach
By                  :    Nurfika Osman
Posted By     :   Hotels Carolina Beach NC


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Having a meeting at a hotel no longer means having to sit in a windowless, overly air-conditioned room and noshing on cold cuts sandwiched between stale bread. Hotels are finally starting to lure leisure travelers back as the economy improves, but they are still struggling to convince businesses that they should send groups of employees off-campus for face-to-face meetings. To do so, they're coming up with creative ways to make meetings easier, more comfortable and even more fun. Think lounge-like conference rooms, make-your-own trail mix stations and apps that let you ask for a temperature change.

C. Patrick Scholes, managing director of gaming and lodging equity research at SunTrust Robinson Humphrey, says that for a typical Marriott, Starwood, Hilton or Hyatt, group business represents 30% to 40% of overall revenues. "This segment of the business is still lagging," he says. "Meetings is a pretty big business for the hotel industry, and what we felt is that there really isn't a lot of differentiation in the industry, and there haven't been a lot of innovations in the last 50 years," says Peggy Roe, vice president of global operations for Marriott International. Marriott Hotels and Resorts recently launched Workspring, a suite that consists of five studios to fit from three to 75 attendees. The suite has work spaces as well as common areas, many with natural light and access to the outdoors. The hotel also provides the latest in technology, wireless access, office supplies and food and beverage. For even smaller groups, Marriott now has Workspace on Demand, which allows locals and guests to book online any space by the hour. The space can be a table in the lobby or a conference room.Marriott has come up with Red Coat Direct, a new mobile app that will let them make requests — from ordering coffee and food to changing the room temperature — without leaving the meeting room.

"The meeting industry can be pretty complex, and nowadays, the responsibility that meeting planners have is greater and greater," says Mark Komine, head of sales for the Americas for Hilton.When it comes to snacking, coffee and cookies won't suffice anymore. At Kimpton Hotels across the country, meeting planners can have smoothie and build-your-own trail mix bars. Themed breaks at the Wyndham Grand Orlando Resort Bonnet Creek have included a "Create Your Own Taco" bar and a breast cancer awareness break with pink lemonade, red velvet cake pops and strawberry shortcake. At the Loews Ventana Canyon in Tucson, meeting attendees can scoop out their favorite sweet and salty treats from a buffet of glass jars into little paper sacks, just like at an old-fashioned candy store. Many hotels have come up with entertaining breaks such as mojito-making lessons and cooking classes. None of these options is free, however. The Hotel Monaco Seattle's trail mix station, for instance, costs $8 a person.

But hoteliers say meeting planners are willing to invest in better food to energize attendees during long days of meetings. "Offering these unique meetings and events experiences is really how we can differentiate ourselves (from) other like-minded hotels," says Paul Whetsell, president and chief executive officer of Loews Hotels & Resorts.

Source : usatoday.com/story/travel/hotels/2013/08/12/hotels-group-business-meetings/2642615/

Courtyard Marriott Carolina Beach|"Hotels Enjoy Good Business During Holidays"

Source            :    thejakartapost.com/
Category        :   Courtyard Marriott Carolina Beach
By                  :    Nurfika Osman
Posted By     :   Hotels Carolina Beach NC
Courtyard Marriott Carolina Beach

The country’s hospitality industry has enjoyed healthy growth during the Idul Fitri holiday as people use the festivities for traveling with their families.Indonesian Hotel and Restaurant Association (PHRI) chairwoman Wiryanti Sukamdani said hotel occupancy rates in popular tourist destinations such as Bandung, West Java; Yogyakarta; and Denpasar, Bali stood at between 80 to 100 percent. Many hotels reached their occupancy peaks on the second day of Idul Fitri. “Occupancy rates increased sharply during Idul Fitri and hotels located close to tourist attractions were fully booked,” Wiryanti said, adding that most families picked budget class hotels for the holiday. “Idul Fitri is one of the seasons of the year when the hotel industry reaps more revenue.”

She said the high occupancy rate was projected to continue until the end of this week in addition to Independence Day, a public holiday, that will fall on Saturday, leading more people to extend their holiday. 
The hotel industry is expected to see normal growth, with rates between 50 to 70 percent, on Aug. 19 when activity returns to normal. Guido Andriano, sales and marketing general manager with hotel firm Santika Indonesia Hotels & Resorts, said that the company’s accommodation, ranging from budget class under the Amaris brand to luxury class under The Samaya, booked more than an 80 percent occupancy rate during Idul Fitri. “[This is] not only in cities like Bandung, Yogyakarta or Denpasar but also in smaller ones like Cirebon [West Java] and Semarang [Central Java] because they are the perfect places for transit before travelers continue their journey and because these cities have attractions,” Guido told The Jakarta Post.

He said Santika accommodation in those destinations, particularly in Yogyakarta and Bali, had been booked since three days before Idul Fitri, slimming the chances for walk-in guests to get rooms. Its four-star Santika Hotel and five-star Santika Premiere in both destinations reached peak occupancy rates, with almost 90 percent, a day prior to and after Idul Fitri. Santika operates 56 accommodation facilities in major and second tier cities across the archipelago and in Singapore. Similar cases occurred in hotels operated by Archipelago International, previously known as Aston International.

Archipelago International marketing and communications director Febry Anindita said that the company’s hotels would still be full until Sunday. Febry said that Archipelago’s hotels, such as Aston City for the three star brand and Aston for the four star, saw more than 90 percent occupancy rates. “Our budget hotels Fave and Neo in Bandung and Bali also enjoy strong occupancy rates because people who do not get rooms in the three star and four star facilities will seek budget hotels,” she said. She also said that the five star Grand Aston Marina in North Jakarta was fully booked until Sunday by families whose housemaids had left on holiday. In addition, Tauzia Hotel Management spokeswoman Yani Sinulingga said midscale hotels under the Harris brand and budget accommodation under POP! Hotel across Java and Bali had enjoyed up to 100 percent occupancy rates during the Idul Fitri holiday. “Even our Harris Hotel in Batam [Riau Islands] has enjoyed strong growth during Idul Fitri and the guests are not only Indonesians but also Singaporeans and Malaysians,” Yani told the Post, adding that its facilities in Sentul, Bogor had been fully booked since last week. “Demand from customers will still be high until the end of this week.”

Source : thejakartapost.com/news/2013/08/13/hotels-enjoy-good-business-during-holidays.html