Cap Lamandou Hotel In Jacmel Haiti Soon to be Comfort Inn Hotel
Choice Hotels International, the hospitality holding corporation affiliated with several hotel brands such as Comfort Inn, Comfort Suites, Quality Sleep Inn, and Econo Lodge is will soon convert Cap Lamandou into Confort Inn.
On June 27, The Clinton Bush Haiti Fund made a $349,000 loan to upgrade the Cap Lamandou Waterview Hotel in Jacmel
Marketwatch.com reports...
"The loan will enable physical renovations including updates to furniture and equipment, as well as an updated reservation system and training for hotel management. The seaside facility, which sits on a cliff overlooking the bay in the historic town of Jacmel, hopes to join the Comfort Inn brand of Choice Hotels International."
This just one of many Hotels being built and/or rehabiliated in Haiti.
More hotels in more pristine locations in Haiti means more tourists. More tourists means more money will flow into the economy of the Republic of Haiti.
What do you think about Cap Lamandou being converted into Confort Inn in Jacmel?
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All Comments (6)
I think that will be great.
A wonderful opportunity to create job, spearhead the economy of the region and attract new visitors as well as encouraging former guests to re-visit...
Bonne chance a Cap Lamadou/Comfort
I hope they can keep the name Cap Lamandou.
You can stay at a Comfort Inn anywhere, but you can only stay at the Cap Lamandou and enjoy their beautiful view in
Screw the Haitian name. The hotel is a business.
once it is aquired by another company it is up to that company to keep of change the name.
You really expect Epi d'Or to remain Epi d'Or once it is aquired by McDonald's?
I don't think that will ever happen.
Haitian or American name, who cares as long as Haiti is moving
Cap Lamandou hotel is for Haitian
Comfort Inn is for American
I am desagree, why we have to stay with the haitian
I think that is a great idea! My hometown and its residents will most certainly benefit from this new venture.
I wish everyone success and prosperity.
Let's not stop there; let's continue to rebuild and renovate our small towns.
Make them the shining examples by which all other small towns are held, and emulate.
I wish my father was alive to see this; it would have made him very happy.
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That's a great and a very great news.
I hope many and many more to come in the near future
So, we can have a better Haiti
And have some jobs for our Haitian brothers and
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