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April 29, 2008

Paris: Bet your Paris Holiday on the U.S. Economy

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With a few of our big financial institutions falling out of the sky and our analysts all jittery, Concorde Hotels is inviting travellers to bet on the volatility of the currency markets when booking their holiday. What do you think of this deal?

Concorde is offering fixed dollar rates at two of its largest Paris hotels, the Hotel du Louvre and the Hotel Lutetia, between 11 July and 31 August.

In other words, the dollar rate you see when booking is the dollar rate you’ll pay when you stay, regardless of any fluctuations in the euro/dollar exchange rates.

April 28, 2008

2012 chiefs to get £3,000 hotel rooms

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Organisers of the 2012 London Olympics have block-booked 1,925 rooms in some of the capital’s most exclusive hotels for international delegates and their spouses at a cost of £10m.

Top officials have been allocated 345 suites costing up to £3,000 a night at six Park Lane hotels including The Dorchester Hotel London, the Hilton and Grosvenor House. Half the bill will come out of the coffers of London 2012, the Games organiser, in the most expensive block booking in Olympic history.

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) indicated this weekend that it was surprised at London’s largesse. At the Beijing Games this summer officials will stay in only two five-star hotels, with some residing in cheaper accommodation.

The officials in London will be given the use of a fleet of 3,145 chauffeur-driven cars, despite the promise of a “green Games”. The route to the Olympic park will be cleared of traffic so they can glide to their destination in east London in about 20 minutes.

Financial details about the hotel bookings appeared in London’s original bid document, but last week were missing from the document on the official 2012 website. London 2012 said the subsidy for the rooms was “a very small percentage” of the privately financed £2 billlion budget for staging the Games.

Such expenditure is at odds with the more spartan era on which the IOC embarked after the corruption scandal in 1998-9 over hospitality and gifts from cities bidding to host the Games.

At the Winter Olympics of 2002, Jacques Rogge, the head of the Olympic movement, made clear what sort of hospitality he now expected from his hosts.

As he checked himself into dormitory digs at a local college, he declared it was well up to the standards expected by the IOC president. “That’s all I need,” he declared to the media. “Nothing more.”

London played up to the new austerity when it launched its bid to host the 2012 Games, promising “excellence without extravagance”. According to a bid evaluation document, IOC members, their spouses and the large coterie of officials in the “Olympic family” would be given hotel rooms during the Games costing £150 a night.

However, like other aspects of the London bid, the apparently modest figures hid the reality – room rates as high as £3,000 a night in London’s most exclusive hotels.

The London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games (Locog) said that it has booked “100%” of the rooms at the Dorchester (although some may be released to other guests if not needed). The rooms include the Harlequin suite, which has walls “upholstered in ivory silk” and is said to “glow with Hollywood glamour”. Elizabeth Taylor was staying in the suite when told of her multimillion-pound deal to star in the film Cleopatra.

The Vanity Fair and Hamilton suites are among those on offer at the Four Seasons, which welcomes guests with marble foyers, plush sofas and cream decor. Fifty-four suites are on offer at the Park Lane Hilton.

Under the £10m accommodation deal with the IOC, Locog has guaranteed officials “presidential” suites at £1,500 a night and smaller ones at £330, as well as the £150 standard rooms. The difference between these rates and the real values, likely to be £5m, will be paid out of Locog’s privately financed budget.

“This money would be better spent getting kids enthused about the Olympics and sport than writing blank cheques for IOC officials to be put in overly luxurious hotel rooms,” said Don Foster, the Liberal Democrat culture spokesman.

The IOC, which has its headquarters in Lausanne, was founded in 1894 and is an international nonprofit organisation. It has 105 members, mostly sports administrators and former athletes, and an administrative team.

Members of the “Olympic family” who will be staying in IOC accommodation during 2012 include representatives from national Olympic committees, the heads of sporting federations, antidoping officials and representatives of countries organising future Games.

The IOC has tried to curb costs in the past. A report in 2003 warned against “overspending and gigantism”. It recommended the use of existing venues to guard against “Olympic white elephants”, limiting “entourages of high-ranking guests” and cutting accommodation costs.

Locog negotiated with the hotels for discounted rates. A spokeswoman said: “We have already made a provision for paying any such subsidy and have accounted for this possibility. These costs will not be passed on to spectators.”

There were signs this weekend that proposed costs for the “Olympic family” would now be curbed. Locog last week said that the size of the proposed car fleet might be reduced.

The IOC said it was Locog’s decision to subsidise the rooms and that more modest accommodation could have been used. A spokeswoman said it now intended to decline the offer of any “presidential” suites and would release about 500 of the rooms booked for 2012.

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Forte targets Morocco

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Morocco has been revealed as the destination for the latest luxury hotel to be developed by UK-based hotel tycoon Sir Rocco Forte.

The boutique hotel and spa, which will form part of The Rocco Forte Collection will be situated in the heart of the 10-hectacre Assoufid estate outside Marrakech, which features 80 luxury villas and its own golf course, The Marrakech Golf Club.

It will include 90 suites, two restaurants, a bar and billiard room and access to the golf course for all residents and is expected to be completed in 2009.
Guests will also have access to their own 4000-hectacre shooting estate in the Atlas mountains.

Sir Rocco Forte, who is, chairman and CEO of The Rocco Forte Collection, which currently includes 11 hotels, said the venture was an exciting one for the company as it is its first luxury resort.

“Rocco Forte is delighted to be part of the Assoufid development. We have spent our first ten years building a collection of luxury hotels in key European cities and we now believe the time is right to extend our brand into luxury resorts.

”The signing of the Assoufid contract, together with our own golf resort under construction in Southern Sicily, marks our first steps into this market.”
The Rocco Forte Collection currently includes Hotel Amigo in Brussels; Hotel Astoria in St Petersburg; The Balmoral in Birmingham; Brown’s Hotel in London; Hotel de Russie in Rome; The Lowry Hotel in Manchester; Hotel Savoy in Florence; Villa Kennedy in Frankfurt; Hotel de Rome in Berlin; Le Richemond in Geneva and the Charles Hotel in Munich.

Sir Forte was formerly chairman and CEO of Forte PLC, the hotel group founded by his father Lord Charles Forte in 1934.

He was knighted in December 1994 for services to the UK tourism industry.

The Assoufid Estate villas range in size from 400m sq to 800m sq and the golf course has been designed by the former European Tour player Niall Cameron.

Golf in Venice?

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Although golf is not likely to be a priority on your trip to Venice, you may save a day for the lovely parkland course on the island of Lido. Easily reachable by public sea bus from various points in the city, Lido is a quiet, green getaway from the hubbub of tourism. A strip of beaches facing the Adriatic and tree-shaded parks are popular with daytrippers all summer, and visitors in the know stay in Lido hotels, zipping back and forth on the frequent water taxis, ferries (you can bring a car) and sea buses. Families opt for lodging on Lido, so that kids can run around, swim in the hotel pools and play on the beach–not possible in the city.
Opened circa-1930, the Golf Club of Lido is a pretty thing, fortunately walkable, the better to enjoy the spreading willows, pines, poplars and mulberry trees. Among notables to have dined in the pleasant glass-in dining room of the clubhouse are the Duke of Windsor, Henry Cotton and Bing Crosby — and although they are not known to be golfers, apparently Mussolini and Hitler lunched here, too. You can rent clubs; green fees are about 75 Euro; hotel discounts are 20%-30%. Makes tee times ahead during the high season.Lidogolf
Staying over on Lido? the Westin Excelsior Resort, Venice Lido is the top choice, a smashingly flamboyant, century-old resort with private cabanas on the beach, luxe designer boutiques, a sunny, beachside terrace for drinks and meals, and 5-star accommodations and service. The hotel offers complimentary private launch service to and from Venice all day and into the evening, connecting with sister Starwood hotels, the Danielli, the Westin Regina-Europa and the Gritti Palace.
How to get to Lido from the train station? It’s either a $100 private water taxi (up to 6 people); or the public sea bus, with taxi to the hotel, about $50 altogether for two people. Because we were jetlagged and exhausted upon our arrival, we took the water taxi to Lido. Days later, we departed on the sea bus to the train station, which was fun, as the bus makes several stops and goes through the port area and along the waterfront; the water taxi jets along so fast that you don’t get that nice tour.

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April 26, 2008

Enticing seasonal choices at MO

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Source : Mandarin Oriental Hotel GroupSeasonal Choices, provides travellers with the opportunity to enjoy luxury accommodation and breakfast at exceptional weekday and weekend rates worldwide.

Mandarin Oriental’s groupwide offer, Seasonal Choices is available in all award-winning Mandarin Oriental hotels located in key city and resort destinations.

Hotels include Mandarin Oriental’s newest hideaway resort, Mandarin Oriental Riviera Maya, Mexico which opened earlier this year. The hotel is set amongst 36 acres of tropical forest and the white sands of the Caribbean Sea, and provides guests with a luxurious enclave with a distinct sense of place.

Seasonal Choices is also the ideal way to enjoy the romance and history of Mandarin Oriental, Prague, the Northern Thai culture and exceptional spa facilities at Mandarin Oriental Dhara Dhevi, Chiang Mai, Michelin starred dining at Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo, luxurious new rooms at Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong and quite simply the best city locations with park views at Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park, London and Mandarin Oriental, New York.

Seasonal Choices combines luxurious accommodation with breakfast, double occupancy at the same rate, late check out and a complimentary extra bed for a child under 12. All rates are exclusive of local government taxes and service charge where applicable and are subject to availability and change. This package is not available to groups and cannot be combined with any other offer. Certain dates may be restricted.

The full range of Seasonal Choices rates can be viewed and booked through Mandarin Oriental’s website www.mandarinoriental.com

Room reservations can also be made via travel agents directly, or through Mandarin Oriental’s worldwide sales and reservations offices. The GDS code is MO.

Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group is the award-winning owner and operator of some of the world’s most prestigious hotels and resorts. Mandarin Oriental now operates, or has under development, over 10,000 rooms in 23 countries with 16 hotels in Asia, 14 in The Americas and nine in Europe and North Africa.

Your Choice Of Honeymoon Hotels

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Making your honeymoon memorable could be the best reward you can give to you as a newlywed after a long preparation and hectic scheduled before and during your wedding. And there is no better way to do it than going to honeymoon hotels and spending time together as a couple.

King Pacific Lodge - British Columbia, Canada

If spending private moment with each other and away from many people that could cause distraction, the King Pacific Lodge should be your choice. Located at British Columbia, Canada, this honeymoon hotel is secluded from the masses that will surely bring total privacy for both of you.

Grand Hotel a Villa Feltrinelli - Lake Garda, Italy

Peace, beauty, and grace; these are the things you can get at Grand Hotel a Villa Feltrinelli. It is a historic country property built in 1892 by Feltrinelli family. It became a hotel in 1997 after Bob Burns bought the villa and gave it a new life. It offers the perfect venue for honeymoon and features stylistic coherence between a 19th century and modern structure.

Thomas Henkelmann Homestead Inn - Connecticut, United States

This 4-star luxury hotel features a one of a kind combination of notch service, flawless comfort, and gastronomic delights to tickle the senses of every guest. This 18th century structure has been a premiere landmark of Greenwich Connecticut and serves as one of the places to host a good honeymoon experience.

The Palms - Turks & Caicos, Caribbean

If you want a superior service coupled with great amenities, breathtaking sites, and luxurious comfort, the The Palms Turks & Caicos will certainly answer all these. Amenities include: luxurious suites, magnificent garden, gourmet meals, ocean views of the Grace Bay Beach, marble floors, exclusive spa, serpentine infinity pool, and Messel Ballroom.

Lake Manyara Tree Lodge- Tanzania, Africa

To those who have visited Lake Manyara Tree Lodge, they have found the paradise on earth. Each of the 10 tree houses is located in the site and high above mahogany trees with a unique touch of nature. The houses are built from local timber and palm fronds. The large open decks make the elegance of the room. All the interiors of the tree houses are combination of pure cotton linen, natural fibers, and contemporary furnishings. Guests are served with Pan-African cuisine.

There are other hotels around the world that is suited for honeymoon getaways. The Dar Rhizklane in Marrakech, Morocco, The Dylan in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Esperanza in Baja, Mexico, Aman-I-khas in Rajasthan, India, and Le Taha’a Private Island & Spa in Taha’a Island, French Polynesia are some of them.

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The Ritz-Carlton

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Recent installations are a milestone for DataWorks, bringing the total number of The Ritz-Carlton properties utilizing DataWorks’ software throughout the U.S., Puerto Rico and the Caribbean to 20 locations. The roll-out peaked with five go-lives in late fall of 2007. The most recent property to be included in the roll-out was The Ritz-Carlton Kapalua, Lahaina, Hawaii. Additional locations will be

 

added during the coming months.
The Ritz-Carlton roll-out installations of NeXT™ include:
• The Ritz-Carlton Amelia Island, Amelia Island, FL
• The Ritz-Carlton Bachelors Gulch, Avon, CO
• The Ritz-Carlton Dallas, Dallas, TX
• The Ritz-Carlton Denver, Denver, CO
• The Ritz-Carlton Grand Cayman
• The Ritz-Carlton Half Moon Bay, Half Moon Bay, CA
• The Ritz-Carlton Key Biscayne, Key Biscayne, FL
• The Ritz-Carlton Laguna Niguel, Dana Point, CA
• The Ritz-Carlton Marina Del Rey, Marina Del Rey, CA
• The Ritz-Carlton Naples Beach Hotel Spa, Naples, FL
• The Ritz-Carlton Orlando Grande Lakes, Orlando, FL
• The Ritz-Carlton Kapalua, Lahaina, HI
• The Ritz-Carlton Lake Las Vegas, Henderson, NV
• The Ritz-Carlton New Orleans, New Orleans, LA
• The Ritz-Carlton Palm Beach, Manalapan, FL
• The Ritz-Carlton Reynolds Plantation, Greensboro, GA
• The Ritz-Carlton San Juan, San Juan, PR
• The Ritz-Carlton Sarasota, Sarasota, FL
• The Ritz-Carlton South Beach, Miami Beach, FL
• The Ritz-Carlton Westchester, White Plains, NY

The legacy of The Ritz-Carlton begins with the celebrated hotelier Cesar Ritz, the ‘king of hoteliers and hotelier to kings.’ His philosophy of service and innovations redefined the luxury hotel experience in Europe through his management of The Ritz Paris and The Carlton in London. The current management company, Marriott International, was established in 1983 with the purchase of The Ritz-Carlton, Boston and the rights to the name Ritz-Carlton and has grown from one hotel to 70 hotels in 23 countries.

‘The Ritz-Carlton now has twenty locations utilizing our product and we are pleased to provide an inventory solution that utilizes over 100 years of personal retail experience along with extensive customer feedback. We believe NeXT is the best product available to help our customers streamline their inventory operations to positively impact their bottom line. The Ritz-Carlton is known for providing superior customer service at all levels. We are confident that our software is the best and most efficient inventory solution for their daily operations,’ says Mark Cecil, DataWorks’ president.
‘What makes NeXT software stand out in the marketplace is that it is specifically designed to maintain inventory while seamlessly communicating with existing POS and accounting systems. NeXT will automatically update point-of-sale systems with new menu items and SKUs, as well as new pricing and on-hand information,’ says Cecil.
About DataWorks, Inc. and NeXT™
Since 1986, DataWorks has excelled in helping customers streamline their inventory operations. DataWorks, Inc.’s flagship product - NeXT, is a real-time merchandising solution, offering inventory, sales and purchasing systems for Retail, Food & Beverage, and Fixed Asset management. NeXT provides corporate inventory solutions to all sizes and types of retailers including; amusement parks, casinos, museums, stadiums, resorts, and zoos, as well as more traditional retailers.
Clients utilize NeXT to handle day-to-day chores of purchase orders, pricing, bar coding and theft prevention. NeXT enables retailers to be better buyers, merchandisers, and accountants. The system designs incorporate accurate and up-to-date inventory tracking and analysis, purchase order creation, sales analysis, reporting, physical inventory, and barcode ticketing. For more information on DataWorks, Inc., visit their website at www.dataworksinc.com or call 239-444-1030.
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Sue Huff
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Hassler Hotel in Rome: Gwyneth at the Iron Man Rome Photocall

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Gwyneth Paltrow at the “Iron Man” Rome Photocall at the Hassler Hotel in Rome, Italy - April 23, 2008

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