Denizen Hotels is the New Member of the Hilton Family

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BEVERLY HILLS, CALIF., USA – 10 March, 2009: Hilton Hotels Corporation (Hilton) announced today the addition of Denizen Hotels, a global lifestyle brand, to the Hilton Family of Brands. Appearing throughout the world in international social epicenters, Denizen Hotels will cater to globally-conscious modern travelers of the world.

“The term denizen literally means ‘citizen of the world,” said Ross Klein, Global Head Luxury & Lifestyle Brands, Hilton Hotels Corporation. “We created this new brand in homage to guests who desire and deserve the best hotel experiences, both on an emotional and functional level. We are excited to introduce this new concept and look forward to welcoming the denizens of the world to our properties.”

Social, interactive spaces will be at the heart of the Denizen Hotels brand, welcoming guests and providing exclusive hubs for relaxation and inspiration. From communal style society restaurant tables for the epicurean explorers to rejuvenation zones which will provide a personal technology-rich haven before or after check-in, Denizen Hotels creates a living community, anticipating guest needs and desires in and outside of their rooms and suites.

Excerpts taken from a Hilton press release. Visit the new Denizen website

Doubletree Hotel San Jose is proud to welcome this new member to our Hilton family!

Countdown to Unveiling of Hilton’s Lifestyle Brand Begins

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The announcement of Hilton’s new lifestyle brand of hotels has been the buzz of the hospitality industry since early last year. Not a single detail of Project Global 21 has been leaked yet and it is driving everyone crazy, even us here at Doubletree San Jose! We are itching to find out who our new family member will be. We’ll the day we have all been waiting for is finally about to arrive! On Tuesday March 10th the details will be unveiled at the 2009 International Hotel Investment Forum March 10 in Berlin, Germany.

Keep track of the countdown here

Keep America Meeting Petition Surpasses 10,000!!!

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The Keep America Meeting petition has surpassed 10,000 signatures and grown to include new industry groups, such as the Association of Destination Management Executives, the Financial & Insurance Conference Planners, and Hospitality Sales & Marketing Association International. MeetingNews, Successful Meetings, and Incentive magazine also have joined Keep America Meeting, and the petition has caught Bill Marriott’s attention. Nice job and lets keep educating on responsible meeting practices and keep America meeting!

If you haven’t yet please sign the petition!

http://www.keepamericameeting.org/

source: Meetings Podcast

Doubletree Hotel San Jose is a strong supporter of this petition

Support the Meetings Industry and Treat Yourself – The Online Auction is Open to Everyone!

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For the first time ever, the Professional Convention Management Association (PCMA) Education Foundation is opening up our popular silent auction to the general public. Anyone can take advantage of these amazing packages! Now is your chance to not only get all the great items you want, but to do it knowing you are helping raise funds for education and research initiatives that will benefit the meetings and convention industry.

The online auction launched on Friday, February 20 and features the following new components:

• Buy It Now prices available until March 20
• Online bidding open through the end of the Foundation Dinner on April 15
• Option to forward to a friend
• More fabulous vacation and merchandise packages than ever!

Visit the website to bid or find out more info

Man dies from a paper-cut, three generations later a hotel career is launched

I imagine there are a multitude of reasons why those of us who work in hospitality have chosen to do so. Among them are the enjoyment of providing excellent service, a desire to help travelers feel more comfortable when away from home and some people fall accidentally into a hotel career while pursuing something completely different. My story is particularly unique, and one I am proud of – I am in this business because in the first half of the last century, a man died from a paper-cut.

My grandfather worked at a hotel where that man used to stay. It turns out that he appreciated the service my grandfather provided so much that he hired him away from that hotel to work for his own. When the man later died of blood poisoning from a paper-cut (medicine just wasn’t the same back then), my grandfather was named as the primary beneficiary of the estate which included the Pawnee Hotel in North Platte, Nebraska. My mom grew up around that hotel and others her parents later owned around the country. After school, she and her sister would have to work the switchboard, clean rooms and do other hotel chores.

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Photo of Pawnee Hotel in North Platte, Nebraska

By the time I entered the picture, my grandparents were retired, but I remember always knowing that my grandparents owned hotels and that my mom was raised in them. I had such a strong love for all of them that I decided at a very young age that I was going to work in hotels, just as they did. If that’s part of what made them such great and interesting people, I definitely wanted to follow in their footsteps. I have developed a passion for what I do and an awareness of how our guests and my fellow hotel team members are affected.

My story reminds me that all of us who work in the hotel have our own stories, and our guests do, too. For at least a couple days at a time, the stories come together; and if we can learn from each other, hopefully all are enhanced.

Steve Sitton
Director of Revenue Managemenet
Doubletree Hotel San Jose

Downturn Hits U.S. Corporate Meetings

Storm buffeting the U.S. economy threatens to swamp the $175 billion corporate meetings industry as companies seek to cut back on expenditure by reducing the number of conferences they hold.

By organizing fewer big meetings in distant cities, companies can save millions on airline seats, conference hall bookings, hotel rooms and a range of smaller items.

But those savings — while smart for the companies — are provoking a crisis in the industry that provides the services.

“I’ve been in this business 40 years and I’ve never seen anything like this before,” said Kevin Maguire, president of the National Business Travel Association.

“I call it the DDE for ‘devastating domino effect’,” said Maguire. It is having an impact from cab drivers and florists to restaurants and street vendors, he said.

Tammi Runzler, vice president of convention sales and services at the Orlando Convention and Visitors Bureau, compared the situation to the weeks after the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, when fear of air travel gripped much of the business world.

Source: www.hotelnewsresource.com

Looking for customized meeting solutions during these times, check out Doubletree Hotel San Jose, we’re here to help find a way to make it work!

Despite Economic Challenges, People Traveling Over Holidays Feel Time and Money Spent is Small Price to Pay to be With Loved Ones

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Creating Memories, Building Relationships and Traditions Cited as Important Factors For Holiday Travelers

Despite current economic challenges, 60 percent of people who will travel during the holidays strongly feel the time and money spent is a small price to pay to be with people they love, it was revealed in a unique survey quantifying why people take trips during the holidays.

Respondents to the Harris Interactive survey of 2,256 adults conducted last week for the Travel Industry Association credited four reasons as significant and valuable for hitting the road to visit family or friends at Thanksgiving and Christmas. They are:

• creating memories,

• maintaining traditions,

• reconnecting and building relationships, and

• improving a person’s sense of overall well-being.

“All indicators point to the fact that people feel the enriching experiences that holiday travel affords and the opportunity to share time with loved ones is of great value to their life,” said Suzanne Cook, Senior Vice President of Research for the Travel Industry Association.

“Most people appear to be unwilling to give up what and who they love, even in more stressful times,” Cook added.

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Hilton Hotels Corporation Appoints Matthew Richardson as Global Head of Architecture, Design and Construction

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Hilton Hotels Corporation (‘Hilton’) announced today that Matthew Richardson has been named global head of architecture, design and construction, effective immediately. In this capacity, Richardson will oversee the company’s worldwide efforts with respect to new build projects, capital improvement, technical advisory services, interior design and construction for owned and managed as well as franchised properties. He joins Hilton from Host Hotels and Resorts where he served as senior vice president and chief development officer, overseeing all of the company’s design and construction activities.

Committed to establishing a highly aggressive global development and real estate leadership team, the company also announced that Philip Keipper has been promoted to senior vice president, architecture and construction – the Americas. In this position, Keipper will have responsibility for the oversight of all new build projects, inclusive of franchise properties, and capital projects for the Americas.

In addition, Habib Enayetullah has joined Hilton as senior vice president, real estate and asset management. In this new position, he will focus on the company’s asset and real estate holdings, ensuring the ongoing value and viability of these assets.

‘I am pleased to be able to announce these three significant appointments within Hilton’s global development and real estate leadership team,’ commented Steven Goldman, president, global development and real estate. ‘These appointments help advance our strategic priority of expanding the company’s global platform by maintaining momentum in the U.S. market and accelerating the growth of our international management and franchise business.’

to see complete article visit Hotel News Resource

Doubletree Hotel San Jose is a member of the Hilton Family of Hotels

Doubletree Hotels Summer Staycation Solutions

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif., July 22, 2008 – As gas prices continue to rise and the economy continues to change, more Americans are opting for shorter-distance travel alternatives that won’t break the bank. According to the Air Transport Association, an estimated 1.3 percent fewer Americans are expected to fly this summer versus the same season last year – with many families choosing to explore local attractions in their hometowns. A wide variety of value-added packages and amenities that have been designed by Doubletree® Hotels to guarantee that even a ‘staycation’ or local area getaway this summer can feel like miles away from home.

“People across America are still finding great places for an economical summer vacation. This year, it’s interesting how many people are becoming tourists in their own town or region and exploring some of those great nearby attractions they tend to take for granted,” said Mary Beth Parks, vice president, brand marketing for Doubletree Hotels. “With more than 190 hotels and resorts located throughout the U.S. and Canada, there’s always a Doubletree hotel or resort that is less than a one-tank trip away. Travelers can save the extra travel time, check in with us, get away from the daily routine at home and enjoy more valuable time with friends and family – all at a place even closer to home than they think.”

Famed travel expert and author of TheTravelMom.com, Emily Kaufman, agrees that the staycation trend is smart way to travel. “Consumers are still eager to take vacations this summer – they are just becoming more resourceful given gas prices and the current economic climate,” says Kaufman. “Value-added packages like the ones offered at Doubletree Hotels provide the perfect opportunity for travelers to avoid the extra gas expenses, additional baggage charges and long lines at the airport to enjoy a cost effective vacation.”

So just how can travelers enjoy a great summer getaway without traveling far from home? Kaufman offers her top five tips for travelers looking to make the most out of their “staycation” below.
• Surf your local area travel websites – Just as people search websites for those faraway vacations, even your own city has a series of travel and visitors bureau sites that provides detailed lists and information for local attractions. All it takes is a slightly different way of web surfing for that summer staycation and consumers can find all sorts of activities and adventures right in their own backyard.
• Love The Ones You’re With – Whether you’re miles from home on an exotic island or minutes from your own front door, the memories you create can be just as great. Take the extra time you get from avoiding the long-haul travel hassles to enjoy the people you’re traveling with. Be sure to take just as many photos too … it’ll make the emotional ties to your destination that much stronger.
• Pick Your Vacation Personality – Make sure that you are creating vacation opportunities that offer something for everyone by picking places that match the personality of people you travel with. For example, do you like to explore new places with sightseeing, museums and attractions or does sitting by the pool relaxing with a book fit your family better? You can easily find all of the above not far from home.
• Stop Speeding Ahead And Slow Down– We live in a busy world with everyone running from one chore or activity to the next every day. It seems obvious, but sometimes it’s hard to remind ourselves that vacations are a time to slow down, unwind and spend meaningful time enjoying the company of the ones we love.
• Save some energy – Turn off the air conditioner at home and leave the hospitality to the hoteliers. Even better, choose a local hotel with a pool to cool off in and enjoy that refreshing plunge in the pool.

Check out www.sanjose.doubletree.com to what kind of staycation packages we have to offer local Silicon Valley residents!

excerpts from Press Release by Hilton Hotels Corp 07/22/08

DOUBLETREE BY HILTON HUAQIAO-KUNSHAN

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KUNSHAN, China, July 22, 2008 – Doubletree by Hilton®, one of the upscale, full-service brands in the Hilton Family of Hotels, today introduced a unique prototype of hotel rooms in the fast growing business centre of Huaqiao, China. Located 15 km from Kunshan and 30 km from the city centre of Shanghai, the Doubletree by Hilton Huaqiao/Kunshan is a 398-room, 5-star hotel that will welcome the world’s travelers later this fall. Known as a brand for its unique approach to customer care and service, the guest room prototype has been designed to showcase how this first East China Doubletree by Hilton hotel is striving to create a luxurious, contemporary hotel experience. “Another main purpose of the hotel guest room prototype project was to welcome feedback from corporate and leisure travelers during the development process. That way, we can ensure that when we open our final hotel product at the Doubletree by Hilton Huaqiao/Kunshan, we can meet or exceed the expectations of today’s travelers,” said John Burger, hotel general manager.

The Doubletree by Hilton, which will be located at the Huaqiao International Business Park in Kunshan will represent the second hotel opening by the brand in China this year. The Doubletree by Hilton Beijing is now open and three additional Doubletree by Hilton hotels in China currently under development. The 24-story hotel will feature more than 2,500-square-meters of meeting and banquet space with state-of-the-art audio and visual equipment, an open-air, lushly landscaped roof-top garden, a heated indoor swimming pool, a Doubletree Fitness by Precor facility, and multiple dining and gathering options including a signature Si Yuan Chinese restaurant featuring 15 private dining rooms.

As one of the brand’s first hotels in Asia, general manager John Burger explains the unique approach they are taking to ensure that the design team carefully thinks through all details of what’s important to the local business traveller: “Our objective was to create a series of rooms that we could show to consumers through focus groups. Each new room we designed incorporated a little more direct insight from what our customers told us they are looking for in comfort and convenience. The final room prototype is a direct replica of what you will see when the hotel is complete. At that time, we hope that the attention and investment we spent building this prototype environment for the Doubletree by Hilton Huaqiao-Kunshan will result in a great experience that is truly appreciated by our future hotel guests.”

This is an except from the press release, for more information about the Doubletree Hotel Huaqiao-Kunshan, please visit our website at http://kunshan.doubletreebyhilton.com in English or http://kunshan.doubletreebyhilton.com.cn in Chinese. The hotel also can be reached directly at its pre-opening office at +86-512-5760-2222.