I looked at this and first thought it was at Meridian Avenue. uggh
I looked at this and first thought it was at Meridian Avenue. uggh
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
Did they open yet?
This is officially open.
Anyone have pics of the finished product?
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Many thanks to Plutonic Panda for taking all these today:
OKCTalk - Embassy Suites hotel opens in Health Sciences Center
professional looking pics.
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
Great impressive pics by Plutonic Panda.
The Embassy suites opens the door to host some small medical related conferences & institutes.
Thanks so much for the compliments! Really means a lot!
I'm very impressed with all of Plutonic's pictures as of late.
Does this mean that you are now the official OkcTalk photographer? Great work and keep it up, you have a good eye with the camera.
Thank you! My new iPhone camera is great and probably has something to do with it lol.
Despite the overall layout of the hotel itself the inside appears to be very well done and modern. Will be a great asset to the area.
I bet this hotel does very, very well.
It was badly needed in the area and will help to serve the various medical, educational and businesses in the area.
Bet their meeting rooms will be heavily booked.
I wonder if they allowed for future expansion, because they have plenty of land and I bet they'll have the demand.
Plus the flag will attract bookings that otherwise were going to other parts of the city. Flag diversity in the central city is a good thing.
The interior is nice but the site is visually horrific.
Anecdotes from my parents - they are staying there March 18-21:
Staff have told other guests they are 100% booked and 40% staffed - not expecting to be busy so quickly
The restaurant has run out of food for the free morning breakfast twice in the past week
People that used to use the Embassy Suites on Meridian have flocked to the new one - the old one has not been renovated
The hotel does not carry Fox Sports Oklahoma, not even in the bar (I surmised that they didn't have it in the rooms so that they'd drive revenue at the bar, but my parents said even the bar doesn't have it)
Quite a bit of the staff are out-of-town transfers so they don't much about the area
Just anecdotes, some based on third-party... I knew this hotel would be busy, but I would agree that I thought its busyness would ramp up, not start out at full tilt.
It's all about being a new flag for the center of the city. Lots of people are brand-loyal, and look at the brand first and location second. Once they've found the brand in the reservation system, they look for the location that best suits their needs/desires. For many people the closer to the center of a city the better. So it stands to reason that once opened they would get the bulk of reservations from ES-loyal people on first-time visits to OKC, combined with people who knew about the hotel, have business downtown or in OUHSC, etc.
The Holiday Inn Express Bricktown is experiencing similar overwhelming success in bookings for the same reasons, but fortunately they have an incredibly veteran management team with tons of OKC and downtown experience. Plus, despite the fact that they were technically setbacks, the opening delays they experienced due to lagging inspections and such allowed them to fully assemble and heavily train their staff before the doors officially opened.
But to be fair, the Holiday Inn Express is much smaller without meeting rooms, a restaurant or bar.
This Embassy Suites is full-service and way bigger.
In any event, glad to know both properties are so busy. Just goes to show there is still plenty of demand for downtown hotels even with all the new ones opening up.
I think it shows several things.
1. There is a pent up demand for services in an area that has lots of visitors and has been under-served.
2. There is a pent up demand for full service hotels in the area of downtown. Every other developer wants to put up limited service cheaper hotels and I think we are in danger of overbuilding that segment. When fuller service hotels are built downtown, their customers that are there for the location, but not the hotel, will migrate to the fuller service and create oversupply in the limited service segment.
3. There is an immediate need to get busy changing the requirements around the OUHSC and the Innovation District. Those who like to complain after the fact need to get busy and drive it before it becomes an even hotter area. We need to quit complaining so much about what is being done wrong and DRIVE WHAT WE CAN DO RIGHT. It takes effort and money to get the changes made.
4. The thoughts of what is core OKC should be changing to include the OUHSC all the way over to Western and from 1-40 to 23rd street. There is demand and there will be much more development. We need to get in front of it now.
I don't think that changes my point at all. My point is that the new Embassy Suites is probably grabbing business that otherwise would have gone to ES west, ES Norman, other Hilton reservation system hotels, etc. Mostly because if you are making a reservation and see it on a map, it generally seems like a more appealing location. It's not really competing with other downtown properties as much as it is regional properties on the same reservation system and specifically hotels with the same flag.
Same holds true for HIE and other recent downtown additions on national reservation systems. The challenge sounds like it will be to get kinks worked out before people flock back to other properties.
The family that my parents talked to were showing cattle at the Fairgrounds, and usually stay on Meridian, but love ES and wanted to go with the newer, fresher hotel...
Now there's an under-served market, in my opinion. Hotels closer to the constantly busy Fairgrounds.
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