Regent returning to Australia and new InterContinentals in Australia

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Holiday Inn>Crowne Plaza>Intercontinental?

Last time I stayed there it was Holiday Inn. 🤷‍♂️
It’s been a CP for a very long time! But yes, it will need more than a lick of paint.

Having said that, an Ambassador subscription is looking more worthwhile in Oz if you can use the freebie night!
 
Interesting news - it's definitely welcome that Canberra is looking at adding a major 5 star brand aside from the Park Hyatt. Here's the release from IHG, and also a link to more pics of the various properties that are now in planning:

News Release: IHG Hotels & Resorts and long-term partner, Salter Brothers, to deliver a number of major Luxury & Lifestyle hotels in Australia

Further Pics: https://ihg.sharepoint.com/:f:/s/GCA-EMEAA/EoH-VIrP9HNEgleJFQcoXFMB5B28ut5Sr4s6VKRjdUccZg?e=TP7Jp4

Cheers,
Matt.
 
In the IHG release only the IC Coogee is for this year.
Melbourne Regent is to open in 2030 but no dates for the others so probably a long wait apart from the Voco refurb.
 
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It’s been a CP for a very long time! But yes, it will need more than a lick of paint.
Early 2000s when I stayed as a HI. Rooms were not exactly huge. Great location opposite the beach and near cafes.
 
Crowne Plaza Canberra is going to need a lot of work,
Intercon Coogee, is it just an excuse go raise the prices, it will probably be out of my pricr range even more.
 
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