Sandals Resorts International (SRI) is set to expand its Grand
Pineapple Beach Resorts’ portfolio with the exciting rebrand of Sandals
Carlyle to Grand Pineapple Montego Bay on 15th January 2015.
The 52-room Sandals Carlyle was one of the company’s first ever
acquisitions in 1981, going on to forge a reputation for offering warm
and personal service from its quaint surroundings on Montego Bay’s famed
‘Hip Strip’, moments away from the city’s famous shopping, dining and
nightlife.
Sandals Resorts International’s Chairman, Gordon “Butch” Stewart,
commented, “We’ve been planning this rebrand for the better part of a
year and we’re all excited about relaunching it as a Grand Pineapple
Resort – it’s an absolutely perfect fit. We have exciting plans in store
for this new resort and we’re looking forward to sharing them in the
coming weeks.”
“Over the years it has gained an enormous following of guests who
have fallen in love with its intimate charm, service and unique location
right in the heart of the excitement of Montego Bay. It’s no
coincidence that it boasts some of the highest returning guest numbers
in the industry.”
Grand Pineapple Montego Bay will become the second Grand Pineapple
Beach Resort in Jamaica, joining its sister property in Negril, and will
continue the brand’s tradition of a quality all-inclusive experience,
great beachfront location and tremendous value. Just across the road
from a charming beach, Grand Pineapple Montego Bay will offer a quality
all-inclusive experience featuring 52 rooms, three restaurants and
nightly entertainment.
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“This
wonderful little resort has been a huge part of the Sandals story since
the very beginning and has such a rich history. Many of our most senior
Executives and most successful team members today had their start in
this amazing resort and in fact, so many of our loyal customers are with
us because it was the start of their deep and lifelong Sandals
relationship.”
Guests affected by the rebranding may continue to enjoy their
vacation at Grand Pineapple Montego Bay or are given the option of
upgrading their existing booking to any other Sandals Resorts, Beaches
Resorts or Grand Pineapple Beach Resorts in Jamaica (excluding Sandals
Royal Plantation).
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