Holiday Inn Resort Daytona Beach Oceanfront Opens Following a $5 Million Renovation

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IHG (InterContinental Hotels Group) has announced the reopening of the recently renovated Holiday Inn Resort Daytona Beach Oceanfront, located in the heart of Daytona’s beach district, facing the Atlantic ocean. A choice location for a Florida beachfront vacation, the resort features newly reconditioned spacious accommodations, upgraded during a $5 million renovation of the resort.Formerly the Inn On The Beach, the Holiday Inn Resort Daytona Beach Oceanfront features beachfront rooms with private balconies overlooking Daytona’s famous beach, as well as an oceanfront pool and lounge.

The renovation of the resort is in keeping with the $1 billion Holiday Inn relaunch, first announced in 2007. The relaunch program creates a more contemporary brand image as part of the drive to increase quality and consistency across the global portfolio. The program focuses on arrival and welcome services, as well as guestroom and guest bath comfort.

Located at 1615 S. Atlantic Ave., the resort is within walking distance of a variety of restaurants, beachfront boutiques and stores on the Daytona Beach Boardwalk. It is also just a short drive from some of the area’s most popular attractions, including the Daytona International Speedway, the Ponce De Leon Lighthouse and the Daytona Lagoon Waterpark.

The seven-story resort has 185 guest rooms, including 19 suites, and features a newly remodeled fitness center as well as a business center. There is a Children’s Activity Center, a Kid’s Splash Park, game room and beach volleyball courts. Guests can also relax in the resort’s oceanfront hot tub and around the fire pits.

The Holiday Inn Resort Daytona Beach Oceanfront features 1,200 square feet of meeting space and a boardroom ideal for business meetings. The hotel also includes a restaurant, open seasonally for breakfast, lunch and dinner where kids 12 and younger eat free when accompanied by an adult and ordering from the kids’ menu. This includes up to four kids per reservation. All of the recently upgraded rooms feature modern coastal décor, wireless Internet, microwave, refrigerator and flat panel 32-inch televisions with HDTV and HBO. For convenience, the rooms also include an iron and ironing board, private safes and coffeemaker.

The Holiday Inn Resort Daytona Beach Oceanfront is owned by Humphrey Reality Corp and is managed by Humphrey Management and Hospitality under a license agreement with a company in the InterContinental Hotels Group.

Daniel Fountain / 13.02.2011

Editor, Hotel Designs

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