Friday, October 28, 2016
By NICO SCAVELLA
Tribune Staff Reporter
nscavella@tribunemedia.net
STILL reeling from the aftermath of Hurricane Matthew, the One&Only Ocean Club on Paradise Island has pushed back its reopening date to Valentine’s Day of next year, senior hotel officials said on Friday.
Management did not specify what will happen to the 350 members of staff in the meantime, but said they and the unions have been informed of the extended period of closure.
John Conway, general manager of the luxury hotel, said in a statement that the property’s managerial team is “working very hard” to clean up in the wake of the Category 4 storm with an aim of reopening its doors to its guests on February 14, 2017.
Mr Conway said the hotel is currently accepting reservations for February 14 and beyond.
Prior to Hurricane Matthew, the reopening had been scheduled for the beginning of December.
“We are working hard to clean up following the storm and to deliver the true One&Only Ocean Club experience,” said Mr Conway. “We will use this time to further enhance our guest experience and focus on further development of our amazing colleagues. We greatly appreciate your patience and support during this time.”
In an earlier interview, Viktoria Riley, director of sales and marketing, told The Tribune that the luxury hotel sustained some damage during the hurricane and will need time to repair the property as well as remove all the debris. It is understood that the Ocean Club lost a number of roof shingles from the Crescent Wing and the Villas during the storm, and that the Dune restaurant sustained damage.
Last year, the One&Only Ocean Club closed it doors for renovations at the end of August and reopened at the beginning of November.
At the time, resort management told The Tribune that the hotel’s owners, Access Industries, had been planning “a significant renovation” with the $15 million redevelopment of the Hartford Wing to include expanded and restyled rooms.
Those plans also included a $3 million pool on the beach-front between the Dune restaurant and the wooden terrace, a $1 million facelift and increased expenditure on entertainment at Dune, and upgraded Wi-Fi across the property. The Courtyard Terrace restaurant was closed, which signalled the start of the improvements. Access Industries had pledged a $50 million expansion of the Ocean Club.
Comments
Well_mudda_take_sic says...
This will give them the time they need to properly crunch the numbers and decide whether it is worth pumping any significant money into this loss making side of their operations. Sandals in Exuma is doing exactly the same thing right now.
Posted 29 October 2016, 9:09 a.m. Suggest removal
Stretcher says...
It's amazing how you guys post erroneous information just because your fingers can type...Sandals Exuma has announced that they are reopening on November 21st...up three weeks from the original December 15th announcement and have a major PGA event scheduled for first week in January....now how does your post make any durn sense? Stop being a sensationalist and start fact checking
Posted 31 October 2016, 3:01 p.m. Suggest removal
observer2 says...
...and open in just enough time for the June 2017 hurricane season.
Why battle BEC power cuts, sky high generator/diesel costs, energy cost 3 times higher than the US, expensive employees, uncooperative unions, extreamly high imported goods due to customs duties, VAT and a monopoly port of entry charging high fees, insurance companies that don't want to pay out, hurricane induced shortage of building supplies and corrupt government officials when you can stay closed and blame the hurricane.
Posted 29 October 2016, 12:54 p.m. Suggest removal
observer2 says...
...not to mention the 120th most difficult place in the world to do business out of 180 countries.
Bahamians are not registering to vote because they simply can't afford to get a passport or drivers license. The rollover of the old voter register is the tipping point to the corruption of the foundation of our democracy.
Why not just have same day registration. Why should the registered dead now have the right to vote.
The PLP can't even be bothered to hold a convention and democratically elect thier leader.
Something just doesn't feel right about this.
Posted 29 October 2016, 5:13 p.m. Suggest removal
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