vendredi 15 août 2014

Hawaii renovates series of hotels to boost MICE tourism



Hawaii is showcasing itself as one of the leading MICE destination with a series of new investments or renovations. Following a renovation of $15 million, the new 50-suite Montage Kapalua Bay has been opened on the northwest coast of Maui providing comfortable luxury, gracious service, and regionally inspired dining.
Further, Outrigger Enterprises Group has announced a $100 million investment to start the renovation of Outrigger Reef on the Beach in Waikiki. The planned renovation will add a 34,000-square-foot open recreation space, enhanced swimming pools, landscaped lounging areas, open-air dining facilities, and a new tower with over 200 full-service hotel rooms. Construction is scheduled to begin in 2017 and be completed in 2019.
The Four Seasons Resort Lanai at Manele Bay has also started with another phase of its multi-million dollar renovation, where the rooms will feature extraordinary commissioned artwork, contemporary interiors including rosewood, leather, iron and linen furnishings.
Additionally, Hilton Waikoloa Village is all set to unveil its new improved property and showcase the 235,000 square feet of renovated meeting, convention, and outdoor function areas by September.
The Kahala Hotel & Resort announced the launch of its new business center and hospitality suite, with short-term use of personal computers and printers, while the The Royal Hawaiian Theater declared the recent renovation and its availability for  high-profile events including award shows and incentive trips and conferences.



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