Orlando Magazine Awards Sheraton Safari's Jeff Brinda Best Hotel General Manager
Orlando, Florida (PRWEB) December 16, 2007 -- The Sheraton Safari Hotel & Suites, a premier leisure destination in Orlando, boasts the Best Hotel General Manager according to Orlando magazine. Jeff Brinda, who has been with the hotel since 1998, was recognized by hundreds of tourism industry executives throughout Central Florida as the 2008 award co-recipient.
Being honored in the hospitality industry isn't a new concept for Brinda. He was awarded General Manager of the Year from American General Hospitality in 1995, Hotelier of the Year in 2002 from the Central Florida Hotel & Lodging Association, and his property -- the Sheraton Safari -- the Meristar Hospitality Corporation's Hotel of the Year in 1999 as a managed hotel, and again in 2004 as an owned hotel. The Sheraton Safari hotel, under Brinda's leadership, was recognized as Starwood Hotels and Resorts Excellence in Revenue Management Award in 2005, among several other achievements.
"It's exciting to be recognized by my peers," said Jeff Brinda, the Sheraton Safari's General Manager. "My team works hard to bring a meaningful experience to every guest, and I am humbled and honored to be a part of this incredible team of professionals."
The Mall at Millennia, Orlando magazine and Where Orlando magazine decided to honor the men and women in the hospitality industry in the Orlando area by creating this newly-established award. Ballots were mailed to hotel executives throughout Central Florida, and once the outcome was determined the award-winners were honored at a celebration at the Mall at Millenia.
Hotel guests of the Sheraton Safari Hotel & Suites Lake Buena Vista can enjoy access to all of the exciting theme parks, shops, restaurants, and entertainment options that make Orlando one of the world's most popular destinations. This unique safari-themed Walt Disney World Good Neighbor® Hotel offers fun and excitement for travelers.
Located 1/8 of a mile from the Walt Disney World® Resort, the Sheraton Safari Hotel & Suites Lake Buena Vista offers an oasis of fun and adventure for both vacationers and business travelers. Featuring a sophisticated African-safari theme that is highlighted by stylish jungle accents adorning the lobby and 489 guest rooms including 96 spacious two-room suites consisting of a sleeping room and a parlor in a separate suite building, the hotel also has a 79-foot python waterslide which twists into the swimming pool. The Lake Buena Vista hotel offers complimentary scheduled transportation to Walt Disney World® Theme Parks. The hotel boasts 13,000 square feet of flexible meeting space and can accommodate up to 500 people. Just 15 minutes from downtown Orlando and 25 minutes to Orlando International Airport (MCO), the hotel offers guests a surprisingly refreshing change of pace. Visit the hotel on-line: http://www.sheratonsafari.com/
###
This press release has been reprinted from PRWEB per the terms and conditions of the copyright notice.
|
|
 |
 |
WheyUP to Be Sold At Bashas' Supermarkets in Arizona
Sports beverage company signs deal with Chandler-based grocery chain
Walling Data Protects California Private School with AVG Internet Security
School cites cost savings available through AVG's primary US Distributor as number one reason to switch from Norton AntiVirus.
Paula Duffy and Sports Journey Move to ESPN Florida
Duffy to provide West Coast commentary in co-host role.
Harry Potter™ to Cast Spell on Universal Orlando Resort
Harry Potter "Theme Park within a Theme Park" Scheduled to Debut in 2009 -- Fans to be Immersed in the Adventures of the World's Most Popular Wizard
Stillbirth Makes Mainstream Media: Phoenix-based MISS Foundation Featured in People Magazine
Phoenix resident and MISS Foundation CEO, Joanne Cacciatore, are featured in People magazine discussing the MISSing Angels Bill, a grassroots, legislative movement to recognize stillborn infants and their families.
Las Vegas Whales
What Las Vegas jargon names "whales" is in fact the creme of the high rollers species. They are a handful of people that in some opinions don't exceed 500 individuals in the world.
Hotel in Los Angeles, California Creates Exclusive New Hotel Package
The Renaissance Montura Hotel Los Angeles Offers The Less Ordinary Surf and Turf Package
"California Green Rush" Means Severe Talent Shortage for Energy Companies, States Industry Expert Mary Petnel
"Skyrocketing energy prices are making the job market increasingly tight for construction and engineering companies," warned Mary Petnel, energy industry expert (www.talentselectinc.com) and President of Talent Select Inc., a top energy consulting and recruiting firm.
Final Closeout of 'Desert Oasis' Resort Homes in Arizona by Online Auction
Just in time for the recent Federal interest rate cut, Freedom Realty Exchange announces the launch of their "Desert Oasis" campaign to auction nineteen new single-family homes at Laughlin Ranch and Talon Pointe in Bullhead City, Arizona. With this online auction being a final closeout of inventory, it is the last chance for buyers to purchase a new resort-style home in these premier gated communities.
Jump In The Technology Bandwagon With Refinance Mortgage Arizona
It?s funny how computer companies that were nonexistent a quarter of a century ago are now setting trends and milestones for older and supposedly more established companies. When Microsoft and America Online outsourced some of their services to India and the Philippines, other companies with services ranging from automotive to medical followed suit. When the software company Intuit started utilizing the vast Arizona deserts and plains, others started seeing the possibilities.
|
 |
|