How about a simple ‘leave me alone’?

Friday, 11 Sep, 2007 0

Embassy Suites Hotels announced a nationwide search for the next best “Do Not Disturb” door hanger designs to be used in all of its nearly 190 all-suite hotels.

For the next two months (September and October) a panel of Embassy Suites judges will choose the cleverest design/copy submitted and pick five winners who will receive stays at select Embassy Suites Hotels.

Their winning signs will also hang on door knobs at all Embassy Suites throughout the US, Canada and Latin America.

The hotel chain says it is already well-known for its own variation on the Do Not Disturb sign – “There’s a Good Reason for you NOT to Knock Right Now.”

“We’ve gotten such a tremendous response to our Do Not Disturb sign that we thought it would be fun to give consumers some control over what their door sign says,” said John Lee, vice president of brand marketing for Embassy.

The panel of judges will select the top five Do Not Disturb designs in November.

Report by David Wilkening



 

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