Thursday, January 24, 2013

Starwood Hotels & Resorts Forecast Top 10 Los Cabos Travel Trends


Starwood Hotels & Resorts Forecast Top 10 Los Cabos Travel Trends

Starwood Hotels & Resorts Forecast Top 10 Los Cabos Travel Trends For 2013

LOS CABOS, Mexico, Jan. 23, 2013 - Starwood Hotels and Resorts is forecasting an eight to ten percent increase in business at their Los Cabos resorts in 2013, crediting new development, infrastructure improvements and positive news for the forecasted upswing.? The Sheraton Hacienda del Mar Golf & Spa Resort and The Westin Resort & Spa share their ?top 10? travel trend predictions for what will drive the increased business:


? ? Access Draws More to Relax & Explore - It is getting easier all the time
? ? ? to get into and around Los Cabos. New nonstop flights added in mid-2012
? ? ? from strong Los Cabos? tourist-drawing metropolitan areas such as Orange
? ? ? County Calif. (Airtran) and Chicago (Frontier) to Los Cabos
? ? ? International Airport (SJD) and additional nonstop service coming in
? ? ? 2013 from Denver (Airtran), San Diego and Dallas-Fort Worth (Spirit) are
? ? ? expected to entice even more new and repeat travelers. Additionally, a
? ? ? new $250 million four-lane highway that halves travel time between Los
? ? ? Cabos and the state capital, La Paz, and other infrastructure
? ? ? improvements have made driving the southern tip of the Baja California
? ? ? peninsula a breeze, increasing access and tourist interest in regional
? ? ? exploration.
? ? Service Goes Super Nova - With a steadily growing number of luxury
? ? ? resort properties on the scene, resorts are finding new ways to deliver
? ? ? superior guest experiences.? Starwood Resorts Los Cabos, already lauded
? ? ? for their stellar service, have fully embraced the challenge of finding
? ? ? new ways to provide superior guest experiences that surprise and
? ? ? delight, such as from lauded Sheraton Hacienda del Mar Executive Chef
? ? ? Manuel de Luca and The Westin Resort & Spa Los Cabos Executive Chef
? ? ? Manuel Peruyero, who stroll the dining rooms daily to deliver
? ? ? personalized ?star treatment? and specially-prepared dishes to guests.
? ? Sporting Appeal Builds - From golf tournaments and sports fishing to
? ? ? water sports, off road races and personal physical challenges, Los Cabos
? ? ? will play host to a plethora of sporting events in 2013. New this year,
? ? ? both Starwood Resorts will host guests visiting for The Ironman Los
? ? ? Cabos triathlon (March 17). Leading off the year and golf tournaments?
? ? ? schedule was the recent Puerto Los Cabos World Pro-Am. Off-road races
? ? ? include the Cabo 500 and Tecate Score Baja 1000. Water sports draws
? ? ? range from internationally renowned sport fishing challenges, such as
? ? ? Bisbee?s Black & Blue Marlin Tournament, Tuna Jackpot, Los Cabos
? ? ? Billfish Tournament, Stars and Stripes Fishing and Golf Tournament, and
? ? ? SUP (Stand Up Paddleboard) Championships.
? ? Meetings Mania - The new, $100 million, state-of-the-art Los Cabos
? ? ? Convention Center, which hosted world leaders at the international G20
? ? ? Summit in June 2012 as its inaugural event, has introduced 72,000 square
? ? ? feet of eco-friendly functional meeting and exhibition space to the
? ? ? region. The facility, which also hosted the first-ever Los Cabos
? ? ? International Film Festival in November 2012, is expected to encourage
? ? ? more regional event development and expand Los Cabos? abilities to
? ? ? effectively compete in the destination meetings and conventions
? ? ? business. In tandem with industry trends towards hybrid meetings and
? ? ? events, Starwood Resorts Los Cabos, with some of the largest and most
? ? ? varied meeting and event facilities, offer state-of-the-art IT, with HD
? ? ? video conferencing that enables in-house AV PSAV teams to provide
? ? ? coordinated interface with nearly a thousand PSAV-served hotels
? ? ? throughout the world.
? ? Rejuven-cations Reign - Along with private white sand beaches, dazzling
? ? ? poolside fun in the sun and world-class dining, more travelers to Los
? ? ? Cabos will seek their own havens for personal rejuvenation. Starwood?s
? ? ? Sheraton Hacienda del Mar and The Westin Resort & Spa both offer, in
? ? ? addition to world-class spas and treatment packages, newly renovated and
? ? ? expanded gyms with workout programs and educational resources, as well
? ? ? as healthy dining alternatives, such as The Westin Resort & Spa, Los
? ? ? Cabos?? SuperFoodsRx(TM) menus with nutrient-rich dishes and Sheraton
? ? ? Hacienda del Mar?s under 500-calorie ?Color Your Plate? selections.
? ? Trendy Weddings - Los Cabos will continue to attract destination
? ? ? weddings as more couples will flock the area for its uniquely beautiful
? ? ? setting, well-priced luxury dream wedding options with generous gifts of
? ? ? complimentary ?extras? and discounts. Events staff at both the Sheraton
? ? ? Hacienda del Mar and The Westin Resort & Spa, Los Cabos note that more
? ? ? couples are looking for highly unique twists for their weddings,
? ? ? including a ?trash the dress? trend that is rapidly growing in
? ? ? popularity as many brides are choosing to follow their wedding ceremony
? ? ? with a jump into the surf at the resorts or at Lover?s Beach by the El
? ? ? Arco scenic rock-arch.
? ? More Family Gatherings - With the U.S. State Department lifting travel
? ? ? warnings to Los Cabos and other popular destinations in Mexico last
? ? ? November* and the ever-increasing wealth of cultural, arts,
? ? ? environmental and sports activities for all ages, more
? ? ? multi-generational families will find their way to Los Cabos to
? ? ? celebrate holidays, family occasions and in-tandem getaways. Both
? ? ? Sheraton Hacienda del Mar and The Westin Resort & Spa in Los Cabos offer
? ? ? amenities that cater to every family member and feature newly renovated
? ? ? Kids Club facilities.
? ? Culinary & Cultural Exchange - Noting increasing guest interest in
? ? ? cultural experiences and world cuisines, both Starwood Los Cabos resorts
? ? ? regularly host cultural festivals and events such as The Westin Resort &
? ? ? Spa?s Oktoberfest, with traditional Swiss-German foods and alphorn
? ? ? music, and Sheraton Hacienda del Mar?s Peruvian Food Festival, featuring
? ? ? internationally renowned Peruvian cuisine pioneer Jose Montes, executive
? ? ? chef at the Sheraton Lima Hotel & Convention Center. Returning March 9,
? ? ? the Sheraton will again host its Pan, Queso y Vino (Bread, Cheese and
? ? ? Wine Festival) to benefit local boys? home Casa Hogar.
? ? Wired for Work & Play - With rapidly expanding online access, social
? ? ? media sharing, mobile phone and apps use, more ?working? vacationers
? ? ? will access wi-fi and, literally, set up office by the Sea of Cortez. At
? ? ? both Starwood Los Cabos? resorts, more social media fans will receive
? ? ? hotel and local news via Facebook and Twitter, and smart-phone users, in
? ? ? addition to handling bookings via mobile, will discover new regional
? ? ? resource apps such as the Los Cabos Mobile Guide, available at
? ? ? http://www.visitloscabos.travel.
? ? Los Cabos for Canines - More travelers will arrive with animal
? ? ? companions in tow, now that the Mexican government is permitting
? ? ? airlines to once again allow them in the cabin during flights to and
? ? ? from Mexico. (Check with your airline before booking for rules and
? ? ? restrictions, which vary and can change, particularly during hotter
? ? ? weather.) The Westin Resort & Spa is among the dog-friendliest luxury
? ? ? resorts in Los Cabos, where dogs may stay in-room and dine, al fresco
? ? ? with their families.
For more information on the Sheraton Hacienda del Mar Golf & Spa Resort, please call 52-624-145-8000 or visit http://www.sheratonloscabos.com.? For more information on The Westin Resort & Spa, Los Cabos, please call 1-800-012-9229 or visit http://www.westinloscabos.com.

*According to U.S. State Dept. Mexico Travel Update, reported in San Francisco Chronicle/SFGate.com (Dec. 4, 2012).

About Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc.

Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc. is one of the leading hotel and leisure companies in the world with 1,128 properties in nearly 100 countries and 154,000 employees at its owned and managed properties. Starwood is a fully integrated owner, operator and franchisor of hotels, resorts and residences with the following internationally renowned brands: St. Regis(?), The Luxury Collection(?), W(?), Westin(?), Le M?ridien(?), Sheraton(?), Four Points(?) by Sheraton, Aloft(?), and Element(SM). The Company boasts one of the industry?s leading loyalty programs, Starwood Preferred Guest (SPG), allowing members to earn and redeem points for room stays, room upgrades and flights, with no blackout dates. Starwood also owns Starwood Vacation Ownership, Inc., a premier provider of world-class vacation experiences through villa-style resorts and privileged access to Starwood brands. For more information, please visit http://www.starwoodhotels.com.

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Gilda's Club chapter in Wis. sticks with name

MADISON, Wis. (AP) ? Stung by the overwhelmingly negative reaction to removing the name of original "Saturday Night Live" cast member Gilda Radner from a cancer support group's title, the Madison-area chapter is borrowing one of the comedian's catch phrases for its next announcement: Never mind.

Gilda's Club Madison will remain just that, group leaders told The Associated Press on Wednesday. The board voted last week to keep the name after an avalanche of criticism in November when it announced it was switching to the more generic Cancer Support Community Southwest Wisconsin, in part out of concern that young people today were unfamiliar with Radner, who died of ovarian cancer in 1989.

"It really struck a chord with folks and all of us agreed we want people to come to Gilda's and get the help that they need," said Wayne Harris, chairman of the board for the Madison chapter. "If this is what it takes to make that happen, we're all as a group happy to make it happen."

The intention of changing to a broader name was honorable, Harris said. "In retrospect, we probably should have thought that through or understood it more," he said.

Anger over the name change, which was supposed to take effect this month, came from members of the local Gilda's Club chapter, fans of Radner who saw it as a slight to a woman who confronted cancer with dignity and humor, leaders of other clubs who reaffirmed their commitment to keeping the name, as well as Radner's husband, actor Gene Wilder.

"We started receiving emails right away," said Lannia Stenz, director of the Madison chapter. "For the most part it was simply asking 'why did you do this, please reconsider.' It was really, truly passionate feedback. We had some people who were angry but at the base of everything it was the love of Gilda and her story."

The potential loss of donations "was not as much of a factor in our decision to retain the name as the feedback our board and staff received from our members and community," Stenz said.

Stenz and Harris said the goal of the name change was always about making clear the group's mission, not to remove Radner's memory.

"We were just talking about changing the name that we went by legally," Harris said. While Radner would have still been a part of the organization, "in the end, they want to see Gilda's name out front," he said.

Paintings and drawings of Radner line the walls of the Madison-area chapter, which is located in the suburb of Middleton. One depicts her on top of Madison's state Capitol. Another imagines her sitting along the shores of Lake Mendota on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus.

The meeting rooms are named after her "Saturday Night Live" characters, including New York-street smart reporter Roseanne Roseannadana; speech-impeded talk show host Baba Wawa, a parody of Barbara Walters; and out-of-sync editorialist Emily Litella who would say, "Never mind," after being told of her confusion.

Radner was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 1986. She sought support from The Wellness Community in California, and in 1991, her friends and family started Gilda's Club on the East Coast to honor her legacy. The name was inspired by something Radner said after her diagnosis: "Having cancer gave me membership in an elite club I'd rather not belong to."

Gilda's Club Worldwide merged with The Wellness Community in 2009, and the joint headquarters in Washington changed its name to the Cancer Support Community. Local chapters were given the choice of keeping their names or changing it. Of the 53 chapters worldwide, 23 are known as Gilda's Club.

Together, the chapters deliver $40 million a year in free care to about 1 million cancer patients and their families, said Linda House, executive vice president of the national Cancer Support Community. The Madison chapter has about 2,200 members.

Stenz said she hoped the Madison community that Gilda's Club serves will embrace its decision to keep the name.

As far as lessons learned from the experience, Harris had a simple takeaway: "We're not changing our name again."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/gildas-club-chapter-wis-sticks-name-171947151.html

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