The
Parkroyal Queenstown is to be rebranded as the Crowne Plaza Queenstown in September,
following completion of the first stage of a multi-million dollar refurbishment. The hotel is to be the third Crowne Plaza in New Zealand, joining Crowne Plaza
Christchurch and Crowne Plaza Auckland, and the 36th Crowne Plaza in the Asia Pacific region.
Queenstown, the adventure capital of New Zealand, is a key market for
the InterContinental Hotels Group’s expansion in New Zealand. According to latest forecasts from
Tourism Research Council of New Zealand, international visitor arrivals into New Zealand are expected to increase to 3.1 million in 2010, with Queenstown to receive an
increasing share of the total.
On the edge of Lake Wakatipu, Crowne Plaza Queenstown will feature extended, upgraded meeting facilities to satisfy the exacting demands of the meetings market. Meetings at Crowne Plaza Queenstown will be made easier with a dedicated Crowne Meetings Director, a Two Hour
Response to all meeting enquiries, practical facilitator tools for meetings and innovative approaches to meetings, including food and beverage options such as
Lunching In, Meet and Eat and Snack Attack.
“We are committed to extending our presence in New Zealand and the timing of the launch of Crowne Plaza Queenstown is perfect in light of New Zealand’s tremendous
growth as an international traveller destination. The hotel’s premium upgraded accommodation and unique offerings will appeal to both leisure travellers and
meeting/conference delegates, thus reaffirming that Crowne Plaza Queenstown will be The Place to Meet. Additionally, the 24 million members of our loyalty
programme, Priority Club Rewards, will now be able to stay at another Crowne Plaza hotel - in Queenstown,” said Phil Lee, Chief Operating Officer for Australia, New Zealand and
South Pacific, InterContinental Hotels Group.
The Carter Group Principal, Philip Carter
added, “Crowne Plaza Queenstown’s prime location and stunning views of the lake and surrounding mountains, coupled with
the refurbished facilities and Crowne Plaza meetings approach will increase the hotel’s share of corporate meetings business. We’re confident the strong brand and
international appeal of Crowne Plaza will add significant value to the hotel.”
InterContinental Hotels Group and The Carter Group established a joint venture in June 2004 to purchase Parkroyal Queenstown for NZ$20 million. The refurbishment
programme will be jointly funded by the partners and undertaken in phases, with the first commencing in early April.
The soon-to-be-launched Crowne Plaza Queenstown features 139 guest rooms, meeting and function facilities and a restaurant and bar. It is situated right in the city
centre and is ten minutes from Queenstown Airport, twenty minutes from the region’s ski fields, and close to Queenstown’s myriad of adventure
activities.
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