Westin Auckland gone.

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drron

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Was going to stay in december but got this email just now-
Dear Drron On Monday we announced that the Management agreement of The Westin Auckland Lighter Quay will cease to be in effect from the 29th July, 2011. The hotel has been working closely with the Receivers Tim Downes and Richard Simpson of Grant Thornton New Zealand Ltd, however the current dispute with the unit holders cannot be resolved, therefore we are unable to continue our operations as normal. Unfortunately we will be unable to accommodate your upcoming stay on November 28th. We are happy to assist in making alternative arrangements for you, please let us know if you would like us to proceed to make a booking for you at the Langham Auckland.

Please see attached press release for further details

Warm regards,


Cameron


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Duty Manager
THE WESTIN AUCKLAND
21 Viaduct Harbour Avenue , Auckland , 1010, New Zealand
T 649. 909.9000 F 649.909.9001
www.westin.com.au/auckland
 
The only good thing about all of that letter is that the Langham is not a bad hotel (at least from the looks of things; never tried it myself, but it's damn well expensive it'd better be good!)

Of course, when you are rebooked there (hopefully at no charge!) you won't get any SPG benefits and probably no points, so that sucks.

Hate to say it but SPG aren't really giving Oceania the attention it deserves. In talking to the SPG rep during SMD2, the focus is definitely more on China, China and....China.
 
You can book a room at the viaduct harbour hotel for only 99 NZD a night. It is the other two thirds of the old Westin Auckland. See the thread on flyertalk.

Langham is the old Sheraton Auckland.
 
At least I stayed there nearly two years ago and had nice dinner and breakfast at the Q restaurant!

Looking forward to Starwood establishing more of a presence in NZ
 
Hate to say it but SPG aren't really giving Oceania the attention it deserves. In talking to the SPG rep during SMD2, the focus is definitely more on China, China and....China.

Agreed. The number of their Oceania properties being unloaded is getting stupid. For the life of me I still can't understand why they dumped Perth after god knows how long there - specially given that occupancy rates are always quite high.

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You can book a room at the viaduct harbour hotel for only 99 NZD a night. It is the other two thirds of the old Westin Auckland. See the thread on flyertalk.

Langham is the old Sheraton Auckland.

Yes but my booking was to get the 5 nights for plat requalification.
The Viaduct Harbour is a hotel in name only-no services.
We stayed in the old Sheraton many,many years ago.
 
For the life of me I still can't understand why they dumped Perth after god knows how long there - specially given that occupancy rates are always quite high.
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Think the owner dumped them... wanting to establish their own Pan Pac brand
 
Hate to say it but SPG aren't really giving Oceania the attention it deserves. In talking to the SPG rep during SMD2, the focus is definitely more on China, China and....China.

Welcome to 2011 :shock:

I wonder when SPG will start to pull back from the USA. August 2nd ? :shock:
 
Really liked this place, especially the location - though it was really quiet when we stayed there.

I thought it was rumoured that Accor was moving it and rebranding it as a Sofitel? Or has that changed since they took over the old Hyatt and made it a Pullman?

SPG handed the Melbourne Sheraton over to Langham as well - hope they don't abandon our Westin too.
 
Really liked this place, especially the location - though it was really quiet when we stayed there.

I thought it was rumoured that Accor was moving it and rebranding it as a Sofitel? Or has that changed since they took over the old Hyatt and made it a Pullman?

SPG handed the Melbourne Sheraton over to Langham as well - hope they don't abandon our Westin too.

SPG have handed the new Sheraton Melbourne over to the Langham?! Really? When did this happen??
 
SPG have handed the new Sheraton Melbourne over to the Langham?! Really? When did this happen??

Same time as the BNE Sheraton became a Sofitel while the TSV Sheraton became nothing, and quite some time after the HBA Sheraton turned into the grand chancellor and the DRW Sheraton became a Rydges, get with the program, or in my case find another one :)
 
It was the old Sheraton Melbourne that was rebranded Langham, the new Sheraton Melbourne is yet to open. :)
 
Same time as the BNE Sheraton became a Sofitel while the TSV Sheraton became nothing, and quite some time after the HBA Sheraton turned into the grand chancellor and the DRW Sheraton became a Rydges, get with the program, or in my case find another one :)

Sorry Markis10, the Sheraton Melbourne is still planned to be a Sheraton not a Langham as per the other posts here.

Though things can change clearly... Fingers Crossed.
 
Sorry Markis10, the Sheraton Melbourne is still planned to be a Sheraton not a Langham as per the other posts here.

Though things can change clearly... Fingers Crossed.

No one is talking about the new Sheraton, which is why I referred to a past time frame, your post was the first to mention new! It was the demise of the MEL Sheraton some 5years ago along with BNE that saw this SPG PLAT move to another chain, as I do 180 to 240 night a year in Australian hotels, the ongoing demise of SPG hotels has vindicated my decision.
 
Then there were Sheratons at Uluru and alice springs-have stayed in all the closed ones.Sydney airport,Wentworth and Rotorua in NZ-stayed at them all.
 
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and the aloft Sydney Airport on O'Riordan that was announced in 2007 for a 2009 opening and never happened - I assume became the Quest Mascot.

and the W Sydney (Woolloomooloo) which was bought by Taj and became Blue Sydney.

Hope those photos of the rooms at Sheraton Melb are not representative of the finished product
 
Dear members,

It's been some time since I have roamed around this forum.

I saw a couple of posts recently on the departure of Westin Auckland. As such, I believe it would be helpful if we address some of the comments over here.

Starwood has 13 operating hotels in the Pacific (Oceania) region representing the Sheraton, Westin, Four Points by Sheraton and Le Meridien brands.

This is a key region for the company as it has a strong base of high quality hotels, talented manpower and a robust economy supporting business and leisure travel.

Starwood has two hotels under development in the Pacific region: Sheraton Melbourne Hotel and Sheraton New Caledonia Bourail Resort & Spa, both scheduled to open in 2013.

Starwood did not renew the management agreement in 2010 for Sheraton Perth Hotel due to the hotel owners’ plan to re-brand the hotel under its own hotel brand.

Starwood had to cease management of The Westin Auckland Lighter Quay as it could not continue operations in accordance to standards due to the on-going dispute between the receivership and owners of certain rooms at the hotel.

Starwood Hotels & Resorts will continue to explore hotel development opportunities in the Pacific region so as to provide more accommodation choices to guests.

Thyetus Lee | Social Media Specialist
Starwood Customer Contact Centre (AP) Pte Ltd
 
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