New Perspective in the Dublin Hotel Market

. October 14, 2008

DUBLIN, Ireland, December 6, 2005. Jurys Croke Park Hotel was officially opened on November 21st by Irish Prime Minister Taoiseach Bertie Ahern. The opening was a realization of the Jurys Doyle Group's aim to meet fully the needs of the business traveller while at the same time catering for a large leisure segment. Located in Dublin city the hotel has great new concepts, which are hugely attractive to both market segments, and its official opening signals a new dynamic in the Dublin hotel market.

"The new Croke Park Hotel will bridge the gap between home, office and work by providing exceptional bedrooms and bathrooms, fresh healthy food, lively bars and meetings that really work. - So says Niall Geoghegan, Director of Marketing and Sales, Jurys Doyle Hotel Group.

Upon entering the hotel its' contemporary feel and visionary outlook is tangible as is the great atmosphere that any leisure property located in a city should provide. Jurys Croke Park Hotel's long, and what some might consider extravagant, list of features quickly convey how this is achieved.

The bedrooms - standard and executive, carry the physicality of the Rejuvenate Brand, which was launched this year. This translates into very definite positives for guests.

Rejuvenate Bathrooms: include separate bath and power shower units, under floor heating, excellent lighting, the fluffy towels and Judith Jackson aromatherapy amenities.

Rejuvenate Bed: a particular formula, that includes duvets, equating to a great nights sleep.

Rejuvenate entertainment: includes broadband, a 25-inch wide screen TV with movies on demand; numerous channels, mini entertainment system with CD and remote control and an extensive CD library available from the front desk. The TV also acts as a check out facility.

Sound insulated windows: guests can enjoy a central location without the drawback of the additional noise.

Features, which are sure to be appreciated a little more by the business guest, include:

The Executive lounge & library - Desk and chair designed with the two key concepts back-support and comfort.

Meeting Facilities: Business centre, three meeting rooms, a separate reception and break out area, state of the art technology and innovative refreshments - as well as express lunches.

Business Coach: available to deliver clients to business and industrial parks in the area.

Hotel Manager Edward Stevenson says this "Opening the hotel has been an invigorating experience. The additional thought and expenditure invested in the facilities has been really well received and commented on time and time again. Jurys Doyle Sales Managers themselves say they've had their best night sleep here - and they're our biggest critic".

The hotel enjoys an advantageous location next to Croke Park Stadium, which has impressive conference facilities. The atmosphere at the hotel increases ten fold on match days. Helped of course by a great bar area - The Sideline Bar, large screen and open fire which heats things up. The Sideline Bistro serves tempting food and is used by guests, local business and the community. The sumptuous food and open plan kitchen are two key talking points.

The opening of Jurys Croke Park Hotel signals the end of one journey and the beginning of a new one as it secures a key segment in the Dublin hotel market. Much of the growth will be organic with the hotels' concepts and facilities meeting the demands of a large segment of the business and leisure market. The opening will surely make competitors sit up and review what is on offer.

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