HONG KONG— A massive renovation program is planned for the Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong. The US$110 million refurbishment is slated to begin in late December 2005 with completion anticipated by the summer of 2007. The renovation will maintain the hotel’s classic, Chinese influenced style while upgrading its facilities. A major component of the program will increase the size of the guestrooms and guest bathrooms by enclosing the rooms’ balconies. The overall number of hotel rooms will be reduced from 541 to 515 while the number of suites will increase from 55 to 75. The hotel’s public areas, restaurants and bars will be updated and a spa will be created. The program incorporates two periods of closure, from late December 2005 to mid-April 2006 and again from mid-December 2006 to mid-March 2007. This will enable the Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong to remain open during key periods of demand.
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