Login

Face2face is a blog about planning face-to-face meetings, conferences, conventions, and trade shows, plus business travel and hospitality news.

Sue Pelletier MeetingsNet Web editor, mad blogger, and editor of Association Meetings magazine...more

More on hotels in hurricane zone

Here’s the latest on some hotels in the Katrina-damaged areas, gleaned from various Web sites:

Chateau Sonesta Hotel (New Orleans): Sustained minimal damage; hotel will remain closed through at least Sept. 8.

Fairmont New Orleans: Arrivals temporarily suspended. No reports on damage.

Hilton Hotels Corp.: No major structural damage reported to its hotels in Katrina’s path; some hotels have reported water leaks, broken windows and minor stucco damage in various areas. Meanwhile, there currently are at least 16 Hilton-branded hotels accommodating guests but not accepting new arrivals through Sept. 1 — 10 in Louisiana (four in New Orleans) and six in Mississippi — while hotels in Alabama are not taking new arrivals until at least Sept. 1. In addition, Hilton evacuated 18 hotels prior to the storm, including 13 in Louisiana, three in Alabama and two in Mississippi.

InterContinental Hotels Group: All brand hotels in the city of New Orleans are closed for arrivals pending the lifting of evacuation orders and upon assessment of the storm’s effect on the hotels. No official damage reports.

Loews New Orleans: Currently closed. Property sustained minimal damage and will be fully operational once the State of Emergency ends and minor repairs are completed.

Marriott International: Marriott’s 14 hotels in New Orleans remain closed and unable to accept reservations; the resorts will remain closed until local authorities advise they may reopen or damage assessments say otherwise. In addition, two hotels in Alabama and two hotels elsewhere in Louisiana are in evacuated areas and remain closed until further notice.

Royal Sonesta Hotel (New Orleans): Sustained minimal damage. Will begin accepting new arrivals Sept. 9; however, due to lack of power and availability of resources, return to normal operations may be pushed back.

Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Closed through at least Sept. 4. No reports on damage.

Sheraton Suites Key West: Currently under renovations, however hotel services are fully operational.

W New Orleans and W New Orleans French Quarter: Closed through Sept. 5. No reports on damage.

Windsor Court Hotel (New Orleans): Hotel closed. Property sustained some damage, which included broken windows and rain damage.

One Comment to “More on hotels in hurricane zone”

Leave a Comment

authimage
Enter the word as it is shown in the box above.
If you can't see the word, refresh the page.

Subscribe to Face2Face

To receive a daily e-mail digest of face2face posts:

Enter your e-mail



Powered by FeedBlitz

Subscribe to RSS Feed

Subscribe to MyYahoo News Feed

Subscribe to Bloglines

Google Syndication

Contact Sue

Calendar

August 2005
M T W T F S S
« Jul   Sep »
1234567
891011121314
15161718192021
22232425262728
293031  

Archives

Your Account

Meeting Planner Survival Guide

NEW & IMPROVED! Whether you're a novice planner or a vetran, this compilation of must-read articles is your meeting planning resource.

Pharmaceutical Meeting Planner Forums

Medical Meetings and the Center for Business Intelligence present the fourth annual Pharmaceutical Meeting Planners Forum in Baltimore. March 17-19.

Suppliers/
Facilities/CVBs

MeetingsNet makes it easy to find the CVB, tourist boards, and facilities you need for your next meeting.

Deals &
Discounts

Special group hotel offers brought to you by MeetingsNet.

Find A Job

Targeted to all aspects of the hospitality and special events industry.

Education
Central

Upcoming Events, Live and Online