Hard Rock Hotels, Intrawest join to develop condo-hotels
Hard Rock International, Inc. today announced that Lifestar Hotels LLC (its 50:50 joint venture with Sol Meliá Hotels) has entered into a multi-site agreement with Intrawest Corporation to develop lifestyle Hard Rock Hotels at select Intrawest resorts.
“The Hard Rock Hotel brand is a great addition to any Intrawest resort,” said Gary Raymond, president and c.e.o., Intrawest Placemaking. “Our resorts are known for their animated pedestrian villages and a Hard Rock Hotel location will become a central meeting place for all visitors.”
Hard Rock and Intrawest are finalizing specific locations and will announce the first lifestyle condominium-hotel site shortly. Hard Rock Hotels offer travelers access to exclusive four-star boutique hotels located in key gateway cities, exotic and sought-after vacation destinations, and soon, the mountain and warm weather resorts of Intrawest.
From Chicago to Orlando and Bali to Madrid, Hard Rock Hotel guests will experience first class service and accommodations with a defined musical edge. Located in some of the most desired destinations on the planet, Hard Rock Hotels offer unique and exciting experiences for people that demand the best. World-renowned customer service, destination restaurants, high radar bar concepts, innovative cuisine, stylishly appointed guest rooms, luxury spas, and lavish and exotic pools make the Hard Rock Hotel guest experience truly first class.
Charles Kao
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