Austin Hotels are sprucing up their rooms and their lobbies to compete with several new hotels that are in development, Statesman.com reports. And the improvements go beyond replacing furniture into major renovations.
Some of the hotels that are in the pipeline are one at East 2nd Street
and Congress Avenue which will have 1,012 rooms, a Hyatt Place at East
Third Street and San Jacinto Boulevard and a Hampton Inn and Suites with
137 rooms at 17th and Lavaca.
Renovations are under way at the
Omni Austin Hotel at 700 San Jacinto Boulevard. They will be
completely redoing the top five floors at a cost of more than $1 million
per floor, or $78,000 per room. Improvements like granite countertops,
leather headboards, faux cowhide bathroom walls and in-room fitness
equipment are intended to take the design from urban chic to urban
luxury "while keeping the flavor of Austin".
The Arboretum's
Renaissance Austin Hotel is also getting a major facelift. The
restaurant will be completely redone, the patio bar will be three times
larger and all of the 492 rooms will be redone. The goal of the
redesign is to make the hotel more chic, modern and comfortable. The
General Manager wants to use the selection of all the furnishings and
artwork to make the rooms quintessentially Austin; something you could
only find in our fair city.
The work will be spread out over
the year so the hotels will never have to close, and will be planned for
typically down months such as early January, summer, and late
December. Most of the renovations go beyond the required replacements
of soft goods every six years and the replacement of furniture every
twelve years.
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Wow, $78,000 per room? They really are putting a ton of effort into these renovations! I haven't heard of a whole lot of hotels that are willing to do that kind of thing, so I think I'll have to check this out! What kinds of things are there to do in Austin? I'd like to plan a trip now!
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