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Travel has changed in recent years, but when it comes to luxury travel, people are looking for ways to get better sleep on vacation, cross items off their bucket lists, focus on their health and well-being and be sustainable. Hotels have been making changes to suit the needs of their guests.
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The Grand Floridian Resort at Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Fla., is undergoing renovations -- including the lobby, a lounge, a restaurant and the spa. The company is converting the look of the property from the Victorian style to a more modern aesthetic.
Full Story: PennLive (Mechanicsburg,Work on the exterior has been completed at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel and Residences, a 45-story skyscraper in Manhattan developed by Flag Luxury Properties and Marriott, Ritz-Carlton Hotels expected to open in the next few weeks. The reinforced concrete tower contains 250 guest rooms and 16 penthouse residences.
Full Story: New York YIMBYThe Red Lion Hotel Paper Valley in Appleton, Wis., having officially become a Hilton hotel, has been rebranded as the Hilton Appleton Paper Valley. The hotel recently completed updates to its lobby and other spaces as part of the rebranding.
Full Story: The Post-Crescent (Appleton, Wis.) (3/29)New Travel Recovery Trend Report A trusted partner for two decades, Expedia Group Media Solutions helps hotel and travel brands improve their business. Learn how to navigate the opportunities as travel returns, with insights from our latest Q4 Travel Recovery Trend Report. Download report |
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