Crowne Plaza Bloomington, the newest and only full-service hotel in Bloomington, Ind. (United States)
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Crowne Plaza Bloomington, the newest and only full-service hotel in Bloomington, Ind. (United States)
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Category: North America & West Indies / Carribean islands - United States - Industry economy
vRenovation / Addition
This is a press release selected by our editorial committee and published online for free on 2008-12-11
What:
Crowne Plaza Bloomington, the newest and only full-service hotel in Bloomington, Ind.
4 floors, 118 guest rooms
Amenities include:
• Complimentary wireless Internet access throughout hotel
• Fitness center
• Outdoor pool
• Business center
• Full-service restaurant, serving Italian and American cuisine for breakfast, lunch and dinner
The hotel will feature the Crowne Plaza Sleep Advantage, which is available at all Crowne Plaza hotels in the Americas, and encompasses the entire sleep experience, from training staff on how to create and maintain a restful environment to providing innovative products and services.
Also consistent with the Crowne Plaza brand, the hotel will offer a comprehensive meetings program to ensure a seamless planning process and exceptional meeting experience consisting of three key components: a Two-Hour Response Guarantee, Crowne Meetings Director and a Daily Meetings Debrief. The hotel will offer 2,700 square feet of meeting space for business functions and special events.
Crowne Plaza participates in IHG’s guest loyalty program, Priority Club® Rewards. The industry’s first and largest guest loyalty program has 40 million members. Priority Club Rewards membership is free and guests can enroll by logging on at priorityclub.com, by calling 1-888-211-9874 or by inquiring at the front desk of this hotel or any of IHG’s more than 4,100 hotels worldwide.
Where:
1710 N. Kinser Pike
Bloomington, Ind. 47404
Cost of Renovation:
$12 million – renovation is complete
Owner and Management Company:
The hotel is owned by Kinser Group, (Managing Member, Ken Edwards) and is managed by Tristar Hotels Group, under a license agreement with a company in the InterContinental Hotels Group.
When:
Hotel is expected to open this month, after a conversion from Radisson.
Why:
Demand drivers include:
• Indiana University
• Otis Elevator Company
• Bloomington Convention Center
• Bloomington Hospital
• Oliver Winery
• WonderLab, the Museum of Science, Health and Technology
• Lake Monroe
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