The Hard Rock isn't like the other hotels in town. It's a destination on its own.I am not sure this hotel is really needed. According to a September-2015 Hartford Courant article:
Occupancy in downtown Hartford hotels has shown some improvement this year. Through the first seven months of 2015, occupancy was 59 percent, compared with 56.5 percent for the same period last year, according to STR, which tracks hotel trends.
Those levels are still below the 70 percent that is considered healthy for the Hartford market.
Link:
http://www.courant.com/breaking-news/hc-hartford-goodwin-hotel-future-20150831-story.html
Occupancy rates for the current inventory is already unhealthy. What happens when more rooms are added with a new hotel? It is my feeling this hotel will just pull patrons from the other hotels downtown. This will create financial issues for the other hotels.
The Hard Rock isn't like the other hotels in town. It's a destination on its own.QUOTE]
What do you mean? Are you implying people come to a city just to visit that local Hard Rock Cafe?
APA said:Providence is light years ahead of Hartford. They were similar 30 years ago. Not today.
And Portland, ME is better than all of them.And New Haven is better than both . . . .
Although I generally far prefer sea shore to lake shore, I think Burlington, VT beats them all.And Portland, ME is better than all of them.
it does and I will be there next week crushing Hill Farmsteads for 4 days.Although I generally far prefer sea shore to lake shore, I think Burlington, VT beats them all.
it does and I will be there next week crushing Hill Farmsteads for 4 days.![]()
8893 said:Although I generally far prefer sea shore to lake shore, I think Burlington, VT beats them all.
Of eachOver under is 2.
It happens in every city their have a place. People make special trips and the hotels do a very good job with events. They will bring in rock memorabilia from all over the world. They will have acts in the lobby, there will be a spa and their rooftop will be happening place. This ain't the Hilton. I've stayed at a couple on business trips and they are very lively places. They actually promote the places.
Anyway, this was taken today. I think April will be a bad month for the naysayers.
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I think you may be confused that it's 1998.
I was in the Hard Rock in Vegas two years ago and you could swing a 40 ft bullwhip around your head without hitting anyone.
Anyway, this was taken today. I think April will be a bad month for the naysayers.
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huskymedic said:Ummmmm.... Stadium For Yard Goats May Not Open On Time http://www.courant.com/real-estate/property-line/hc-yard-goats-delay-20151221-story.html
Ummmmm....
Stadium For Yard Goats May Not Open On Time
http://www.courant.com/real-estate/property-line/hc-yard-goats-delay-20151221-story.html
Al Anderson. Toto guys. @August_West, Michael Bolton, Gary Burr, Gene Pitney, Mark McGrath, Daryl Hall.
I like Burlington a lot. A much better selection of restaurants in Portland, though.Although I generally far prefer sea shore to lake shore, I think Burlington, VT beats them all.
Excalibur said:And New Haven is better than both . . . .
Whose guitars will be on the walls? Flamin Freddie and the Fartmatics?
Doug Wimbish, Jaimoe Johanson
...and since you suggested Michael Bolton, we gotta let Rick Derringer in.
alexd. said:Doug Wimbish is amazing. Even many CT music buffs don't realize what a seminal and pivotal player he is. Went to school with his cousin. Doug's a cool guy. http://www.dougwimbish.com/bio.html