Friday, February 21, 2014

Small Big Hotels in a Small Big City

Calgary likes to call itself a "small big city". It's the fifth largest municipality in Canada, covering an area of 722 square kilometers (vs. Toronto's 644 sq. km.), but manages to retain a small city feel, and if your group doesn't require the massive space of the Calgary Telus Convention Centre or Stampede grounds, there are a number of right-sized options.

ELAN
New kid on (a very trendy) block, the 43-guestroom Elan hotel opened in June of last year. The building was originally an apartment building, closed in 2011 and now repurposed as a ultra-modern boutique hotel. Spare and functional, with red accents throughout, all nine room-types have walk-out balconies - and get this: internet FREE, long-distance calling to just about anywhere in the world FREE, breakfast served in a bright main floor space with patio access and built-in business centre - FREE! 


There's also a small meeting room - The Summit - fully wired for video conferencing. Located adjacent to 17th Avenue, Calgary's Retail and Entertainment District for an effortless mix of business with pleasure.
 
HOTEL ARTS
It seems a bit of an oxymoron to talk about a boutique hotel having a 9,500 sq. ft. ballroom, but that's how the 185-room Hotel Arts rolls. Unrecognizable from its roots as a Holiday Inn, complete with old-school outdoor pool and patio - oh, the childhood memories! - now a retro-chic event space available for corporate barbecues, evening receptions....

The best meal I had while in Calgary was at the hotel's restaurant, The Yellow Door Bistro, perhaps not coincidentally named Best New Restaurant in Calgary for 2013.  Popular with the entertainment industry, I can imagine running into a well-known band in the Yellow Door or the hotel's recently re-launched Raw Bar.

Another "Like" for me were the Brooklin Cruiser bicycles, available FREE to guests for city-exploring.

HOTEL LE GERMAIN CALGARY
The western-most member of the Canadian Luxury Boutique Le Germain "collection", Hotel Le Germain Calgary is just one minute away from the Telus Convention Centre, so its luxurious guestrooms provide a true sanctuary experience for convention attendees. For smaller meetings, the hotel has six (6) highly-functional meeting rooms (sound-proofed, with acoustic ceilings, advanced lighting and state-of-the-art A/V systems) able to accommodate from 10-100 people.

Hotel amenities include CHARCUT Restaurant (which made MacLean's Best New Restaurants list when it opened in 2010), a roof-top 24-hour fitness centre and Santé Spa, high-speed wireless internet throughout the hotel, and even lap-tops available for guests.











Wednesday, February 19, 2014

IndustryInsights, eh?

IndustryInsights is a ConferenceDirect educational event, bringing together ConferenceDirect clients and partners to learn and share ideas about the what's happening in the meetings industry - and what the current trends and forecasts are for the future.

For the first time last June, the event was held in Canada, at the Sheraton Centre Toronto hotel - appropriately, as ConferenceDirect's President and CEO Brian Stevens pointed out as it is exactly this type of "big box" convention hotel that meets the needs of so many of our clients so well.

(The hotel did an *amazing* job - wowing one of my clients with the "best breakfast buffet I've ever seen". )

IndustryInsights regular Mike Fegley (Vice President of Sales - The Americas of Intercontinental Hotels Group) gave a detailed state-of-the-industry presentation with special attention paid to Canadian market trends.  His fact-filled slides were sent to all attendees with a follow up survey.

A prestigious panel of industry experts fielded questions on a wide variety of topics:
  • Are there any "deals" out there? and if so - where?
  • Increase rooms-to-space ratios for complimentary function space
  • Food & Beverage service trends (exemplified by the recent cancellation of Room Service at the Hilton New York), as well as dietary requirements and preferences
  • Internet charges and costs to the hotel
  • "Green" innovations
  • Hotel loyalty/Rewards programs

    Upcoming IndustryInsights are scheduled for Denver (June 18-29, 2014), Minneapolis (Sept.11-12, 2014), and Nashville (November 19-20). Please let me know if you would like any additional information.
     


Tuesday, February 18, 2014

'Tis the Season

Awards Season, that is. Meetings & Incentive Travel recently announced their Readers Choice Award Winners, having solicited their readers to vote for hotels and venues that "went over and above their groups' expectations in 2013". This year readers were asked to cast their votes by region, as well as "with bedrooms" (hotels and resorts) and "without bedrooms" (primarily convention centres)
  
...and the winners are:
  
Western Canada:
Honourable Mentions in both categories to The Westin Calgary, The Fairmont Banff Springs, Calgary Stampede and the Shaw Convention Centre in Edmonton.

 
Central Canada:
The Westin Ottawa Lobby

Honourable Mentions to JW Rosseau The Rosseau Muskoka Resort & Spa, Four Seasons Hotel Toronto, Mississauga Convention Centre, and Centre des Congres de Quebec, St. Andrews Club and Conference Centre, Paramount Conference and Event Venue.


Eastern Canada:
  • The recently-renovated Halifax Marriott Harbourfront was selected as favourite Venue with Bedrooms
  • Fave Venue without Bedrooms was a three-way tie! Dalvay By The Sea in York, Prince Edward Island, the World Trade and Convention Centre in Halifax, and the Prince Edward Island Convention Centre, also in P.E.I.
Delta Beausejour was Honourably Mentioned in the Venue with Bedrooms category.

Congratulations to all!! 






Monday, February 17, 2014

Compact & Completely Westin

The Westin Grand Vancouver is a narrow tower of glass, standing *high* over Robson Street and the city's trendy Yaletown neighourhood, renowned for its cutting edge restaurants and fashionable boutiques housed re-purposed warehouses.

With 206 guestrooms and 4,000 square feet of meeting space, the Westin Grand is considerably more "compact" than her big sister, the Westin Bayshore - though they share the same family traits: Heavenly® Bed and Bath, thoughtful guest amenities, WestinWORKOUT®, and an overall sense of luxury and well-being. This is the brand, after all, that promises: "every element of your stay is created to leave you feeling better than when you arrived."

Deluxe Corner Suite

Three distinct guestroom and suite categories cater to a primarily corporate clientele, and three meeting rooms (scheduled for renovations) offer high ceilings and an abundance of natural light. Ideally suited for groups o 10-60 people;  the pool terrace can accommodate up to 100 outdoors, overlooking the architecturally celebrated Vancouver Public Library.

Like the Bayshore the Westin Grand is about a 15 minute walk to the Vancouver Convention Centre, and a five-minute walk to the Vancouver City Centre station for the Canada Line airport train. (Rather unbelievably I made it from the hotel, to the station, to YVR, and through airport security for a domestic flight in less than an hour!!)

Friday, February 7, 2014

Market-Ability

Just got back from attending Tete-A-Tete in Ottawa, an annual tradeshow hosted by the Ottawa chapter of CSAE, the Canadian Society of Association Executives. 

I decided to stay at the Courtyard by Marriott Downtown located in the heart of Ottawa's historic Byward Market.  My guestroom - one of 183 in total - was beyond spacious, with an ultra-comfy king-sized pillow-topped bed, awesome work space (complimentary internet), and enormous flat-screen television.

The staff were universally cheerful, friendly and helpful; GM Nancy Champagne must be doing something right.  And how do I know the hotel General Manager's name?  There's a laminated letter posted by the elevator thanking guests and inviting comments and requests by phone or to her personal email address.

Loved the location, surrounded by great little restaurants and specialty food shops. It was a brisk (we're talking Ottawa in February, remember) seven minute walk to the snazzy Ottawa Convention Centre.

Home of the famous "Obama-Cookies"

Ice Sculpture in Progress for Winterlude

The sprawling lobby/bistro area is cunningly broken up into a variety of seating areas, with a double-sided fireplace - a welcome winter feature - and an outdoor terrace for the summer months.  The space can also be used for informal, though not private, functions - in addition to the hotel's 11 meeting rooms (5,000 total feet of meeting space).