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Dubai attracts nearly 2 million visitors and AED 2.5 billion in spending power each summer
- United Arab Emirates: Sunday, June 17 - 2007 at 12:56
- PRESS RELEASE
With more than 1.8 million visitors spending in excess of AED 2.5 billion last summer, Dubai is expected to be the number one destination for Gulf-based travelers this summer and many of those same travelers are making luxury accommodation a top priority for their visits to Dubai, says a hospitality industry source.
"We find that affluent visitors to Dubai in summer time are looking for much the same things: a quiet, city-center location; absolute privacy; excellent dining; a world-class spa; and service that makes them feel as if they are the only guests in the hotel. Park Hyatt Dubai, we believe, offers all of these characteristics in a luxury hotel," Deeson added.
Set in an idyllic location on the banks of the Dubai Creek and adjacent to the world famous Dubai Creek Golf Course, Park Hyatt Dubai provides a perfect summer retreat for all Middle East travelers. Being the Emirate's only city-center resort - the hotel has announced their 'Special Summer 2007 Rooms Promotion'. A free shuttle service to Deira City Centre Shopping Mall is also available, and this promotion is valid for all room categories, including suites and on single or double occupancy excluding taxes and breakfast. The offer is valid from 4 June until 31 August 2007.
Park Hyatt Dubai's 113 Park King rooms and 69 Park Twin rooms are located across all floors and measure a spacious 52 square meters, excluding the fully furnished balcony area. The hotel features a total of 225 guest rooms including 35 suites, with all facing the waterfront and offering stunning views of Dubai Creek and Marina.
Condé Naste Traveler Magazine award winning spa, Amara, offers an exquisite sanctuary of luxury and tranquility. Amara's treatments promise to take you on journey of the senses with the finest spa rituals and apothecary available.
Park Hyatt Dubai, the third property managed by Global Hyatt Corporation in Dubai, is currently the only Park Hyatt in the Middle East and one of only 26 Park Hyatt hotels worldwide. Park Hyatt hotels distinguish themselves as small, world-class, residential style hotels, providing a luxurious and elegant experience.
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About Park Hyatt DubaiPark Hyatt Dubai is a luxury waterfront retreat adjacent to the world famous Dubai Creek Golf and Yacht Club. Situated just minutes away from the city centre, world-class shopping and prime business districts, Park Hyatt Dubai is a haven of tranquil elegance amidst the vibrant city of Dubai.
About Global Hyatt Corporation
Global Hyatt Corporation, one of the world's premier hotel companies, offers today's travelers over 735 hotels and resorts (over 136,000 rooms) in more than 44 countries. The company's affiliates own, operate, manage and franchise Hyatt branded hotels and resorts under the Park Hyatt®, Grand Hyatt®, Hyatt Regency®, Hyatt Resorts®, Hyatt®, Hyatt Place™ and Hyatt Summerfield Suites® brands. Global Hyatt Corporation is also the owner of Hyatt Vacation Ownership, Inc. operator of the Hyatt Vacation Club and fractional residential properties and U.S. Franchise Systems, Inc., which franchises Hawthorn Suites and Microtel Inns and Suites.
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