Hotel & Resort Update
Hyatt Regency Trinidad opens for Carnival 2008
Port of Spain, Trinidad – February 4, 2008 – Hyatt Regency Trinidad is ready to share its hospitality with Carnival revelers this February. Trinidad’s first full-service hotel to open since 1962 welcomed its first guests Tuesday, January 29, 2008.
Carnival celebrations reach their peak on February 4 and 5, showcasing masquerade bands, elaborate costumes, steel band rhythms and infectious Soca music. The dual island nation of Trinidad & Tobago invites the world to “lime†(socialize/party) in the capital of Port of Spain annually for the most spectacular Carnival celebration on earth.
“We are pleased to be open in time for Carnival. It is Hyatt Regency Trinidad’s opportunity to celebrate the festival and our debut,†said General Manager Russell George. “The staff looks forward to demonstrating Hyatt’s hospitality to all our guests and visitors.â€
Designed as the premiere meeting, convention, business, event and leisure travel property, the 428-room Hyatt is part of the International Waterfront Development situated in the heart of Port-of-Spain. Hyatt’s flexible event space showcases a 16,000 square-foot Grand Ballroom and a 10,000 square-foot Ballroom with translation facilities. Other guest facilities include one full-service restaurant, a lobby bar plus a 9,000 square-foot Spa and A Hyatt Stay-Fit Gym.
For further information visit www.trinidad.hyatt.com or call 1-800-233-1234.
Chitra Mogul
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