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ARLINGTON, Va. -- Interstate Hotels & Resorts (NYSE: IHR), the
nation's largest independent hotel management company, offers meeting planners
a Kodak digital camera ($200 value) through the �Picture Perfect Meetings
Program� when booking and holding a meeting or catered event worth $5,000
or more in revenue now through April 15, 2005,* at up to 140 full-service
locations across the United States. Just for completing online registration,
planners are entered into a drawing for a five-day, four-night stay for
two with enticing destination choices in either Hawaii or Florida.**
From the Grand Dame of Madison Avenue setting of The Roosevelt Hotel in midtown Manhattan and the rolling ravines of Doral® Tesoro Hotel and Golf Club (Fort Worth, Texas) to the rich history of great urban cities (such as Louisville, Ky.) and the legendary golf resorts (Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla.), Interstate provides a collection of �picture perfect� options for smaller-size meetings and retreats (25-100 people) or larger groups (up to 2,000 or more). �Interstate Hotels & Resorts is pleased to add this dimension to booking groups for meeting planners. A digital camera is high on everyone�s list of useful items for both business and personal travel,� said George Brennan, executive vice president sales and marketing, Interstate Hotels & Resorts. �As the largest independent hotel management company we offer an array of settings to meet planners� needs for every kind of event and meeting.� To ensure a successful meeting in an instant with the quality and perfection consistent throughout Interstate Hotels & Resorts and to register to win a Kodak digital camera �click� on http://www.pictureperfectmeetings.com. * Meeting must be held by April 15, 2005. Not valid for
previously booked business. Digital camera fulfillment to begin March 25,
2005.
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Contact:
Alice Bonn / Carrie Zimmerman The Zimmerman Agency 850-668-2222 [email protected] |
Also See: | The Roosevelt Hotel Celebrates 80 Years As A New York City Landmark / February 2004 |