Marriott’s Courtyard Bali Nusa Dua in Indonesia

April 8, 2011 on 8:45 am | In Asia, Indonesia | Comments Off

Marriott International’s largest hotel brand, Courtyard by Marriott, celebrated a momentous milestone with the opening of its 900th hotel, the Courtyard Bali Nusa Dua, the brand’s first hotel in Indonesia. Located in Bali’s Nusa Dua area, the 250-room hotel, situated along the southern coast of Bali, is owned by PT Peninsula Bali Resort and will operate under a long-term management agreement with Marriott International with Philip Spencer as general manager.

“We are very excited about entering into the Indonesian market,” said Janis Milham, vice president and global brand manager for Courtyard by Marriott. “Global expansion is very important to Courtyard as 25 percent of our pipeline is outside of the United States. We have experienced significant growth in Asia recently where we are serving both business and leisure travelers.”

Over the next few years, Courtyard will enter into several new countries including Cambodia, Romania and Jamaica. The overall portfolio is expected to total more than 1,000 hotels in 40 countries by 2013.

The newest addition to the brand, Courtyard Bali Nusa Dua, features 250 deluxe guestrooms filled with paintings by I Gede Putra Udiyana, a recognized Balinese artist from Denpasar, as well as deluxe bedding, 32-inch LCD panel TVs and satellite channels to ensure that guests are able to enjoy, relax and unwind.

MoMo Cafe, Courtyard’s Asian culinary innovation, presents a menu that blends Western dishes with local favorites. The open kitchen and wood-fire oven produce aromas that create a warm ambiance. MoMo 2 Go is open 24 hours a day.

Courtyard by Marriott by Marriott Bali along with more than 3,400 Marriott-affiliated hotels worldwide, participate in Marriott Rewards, the guest reward program that allows its over 35 million members to earn points or airline miles for each dollar spent during each stay. For more information, call 800-321-2211 or visit www.courtyard.com

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