Sheraton, and the hotel owners have invested
more than $100 million into upgrading 120 Club Lounges around the
world, including flagship properties such as Sheraton Waikiki,
Sheraton Denver, Sheraton Centre Toronto, Sheraton Hong Kong,
Sheraton Buenos Aires and Sheraton Edinburgh.
The enhancement to Sheraton Club Lounges is the final
chapter of the brand's recent $6 billion revitalization effort. In
addition, Sheraton Club Lounges brand-wide are now open seven days
a week in response to increased demand from premium corporate and
leisure guests.
Club amenities include complimentary breakfast, afternoon
hors d'oeuvres, beverage service, flat-screen television, Wi-Fi, a
selection of daily newspapers and more.
"At a time when our
competitors have scaled back their offerings, Sheraton has done
the opposite. We decided to invest even further in our global
portfolio with significant enhancements to our Club Lounges in
order to deliver a higher level of productivity and luxury to our
guests, not just on weekdays, but every day of the week," said
Hoyt Harper, Global Brand Leader, Sheraton Hotels & Resorts
Worldwide, Inc. "And our timing couldn't be better. Travel has
returned to pre-crisis levels and travelers are once again focused
on upgraded amenities and services as key elements of the guest
experience."
Most recently, Sheraton unveiled its
re-designed Club Lounge at Sheraton Waikiki, a $1 million
investment that topped off the hotel's comprehensive renovation.
Hawaii's first Sheraton Club Lounge, Leahi, is perched 30 floors
above Waikiki Beach and is accessible via Sheraton Waikiki's
signature glass elevator on the mountain side of the resort.
In May, the Sheraton New York Hotel & Towers
will debut a brand new Club Lounge experience.
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