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Adrian Loveridge
Adrian Loveridge

While not seeing it reported in our local press up to the time this column was submitted, I noticed a recent media release announcing the sale of Fairmont Royal Pavilion by its owners Quebec based Ivanhoe Cambridge, the global real estate company with a quoted property portfolio value of Cdn$40 billion across 20 countries. Ivanhoe Cambridge is a subsidiary of one of Canada’s leading institutional pension fund managers.

What immediately stood out of this sale was the description ‘set on more than 17 acres of landscaped tropical gardens’. With only 72 hotel rooms and a three bedroom villa, even when fully occupied (150 persons) that would give a staggering almost 5,000 square feet of land space for each guest. If you are trying to visualise that, then just think before any additional land is purchased or room stock added, Sandals Casuarina currently offers around 778 square feet per guest.

The sales price was not publicly disclosed, but it appears absolutely apparent that the new owners will be seeking to increase the number of rooms either in a hotel model or villa accommodation to justify the acquisition. Only time will tell if we will lose another international brand with a worldwide reputation for excellence, what if any effects there will be on any planned closure and the ultimate long term benefit, as and when any enhanced plant re-opens sometime in the future. Of course, there is a lot of speculation currently and hopefully all will be revealed in the due course of time.

Timing can be everything sometimes.

I would think that it is highly unlikely there will be any major disruption at Royal Pavilion prior to the end of the upcoming winter season, and before the promised concessions are firmly in place. Then there is the prolonged process of obtaining planning permission. In my humble opinion, Fairmont is a truly iconic global brand and I have been privileged to stay several of their properties including Chateau Laurier, Copley Plaza, Chateau Lake Louise, The Queen Elizabeth and Vier Jahreszeiten etc., over the years, which have been among the best managed hotels anywhere in the world.

Another tremendous strength of the group, which include the Swissotel and Raffles hotels is its loyalty programme called Presidents Club, I have been a member since 2001. Sadly some of our tourism planners tend to forget the power and benefits that can be gleaned by retaining the allegiance of a guest or customer through these inducements.

Depending on the membership level a myriad of ‘perks’ are available and I can tell you as a former frequent traveller that even simple things like an express check-in or check-out can have enormous appeal. Room upgrades, increased miles, earned free room nights or a welcoming cold drink can make all the difference to which brand you stay loyal to.

Nor should we question that many who travel on business and collect their miles and accommodation points specifically to use on an annual holiday. That’s why the Barbados location is especially appealing and ‘we’ must do all that can be done to retain the brand.


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65 responses to “Royal Pavilion Sale: The Benefits”


  1. @ Artaxerxes | October 8, 2014 at 7:21 PM

    This ac tonight sounds just like the acting minister….. the bandit chaser!

    She does not think that for 5000 to turn up for 600 jobs has anything to do with the chronic economic quagmire she and her incompetent party members have this country in. Look who ruling we!


  2. Jack Bowman | October 8, 2014 at 7:25 PM |
    This is laughable. That a blogmaster who encouraged discussion about a job fair should, very late in the day, be offering a link to Wiki about what a job fair is.

    Sad.

    you like you trying to get banned or wuh?
    the BU blogmaster DONT EVER ERR SIR! LOL LOL HA HA HA


  3. Prodigal Son | October 8, 2014 at 7:55 PM |

    “@ Artaxerxes | October 8, 2014 at 7:21 PM: This ac tonight sounds just like the acting minister….. the bandit chaser!”

    You mean ISG, Prodigal???……… hahahahahahaha. That’s a good one!!!


  4. Bush Tea | October 8, 2014 at 6:03 PM

    Bushie, there are some truths in you comments….. looking at it from your perspective, I must agree with your satire.


  5. only a nincompoop would belive that so many people would be interview or seen in any single day.this is not a first time occurence although maybe to barbados.however a process of elimination call a general overview takes place where the need for seeing every applicant isnot necessary.

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    @ Prodigal Son | October 8, 2014 at 7:55 PM |

    It seems your girl ISG, the occasional ‘ac’s’ alter ego who likes to wear many of her hats, is criticizing the BLP Opposition’s inability to come up with solutions to the country’s current problems.
    What a joker of a jenny she is! As if the present administration cares two hoots about alternative solutions.
    It seems she is now the chief spoke-person on the economy and fiscal matters taking over from the other foot-in-mouth sufferer Inniss.

    Well if ISG wants solutions here is one to start with.
    Why doesn’t she arrange a massive cleanup campaign of all the tourist-visited areas starting with Bridgetown?
    The same way she can use her zest to chase down an armed bandit why not spearhead such a campaign called Clean-up Bridgetown and all heritage sites. That would have the added value of significantly reducing the exploding mosquito and rat populations.
    Come on now ISG, such a basic housekeeping task must be within your intellectual pay-grade. Certainly not matters dealing with public finances or the economy.


  7. @millertheanunnaki | October 8, 2014 at 8:44 PM |

    @ Prodigal Son | October 8, 2014 at 7:55 PM |

    It seems your girl ISG, the occasional ‘ac’s’ alter ego who likes to wear many of her hats, is criticizing the BLP Opposition’s inability to come up with solutions to the country’s current problems.
    What a joker of a jenny she is! As if the present administration cares two hoots about alternative solutions………………..

    That’s right, Miller…….right on cue today……….as soon as Mia spoke, out came the unelected lady to thrash the BLP. The elected MP’s have their mouths closed but she believes that she is fearless.

    It is disingenuous of her to say that the BLP has no alternative solutions. The BLP has been offering solutions, begging the inept brutes to come together and put their heads together but no…………..the sleeping giant declared he had eminent persons………and he did not even name her as one, so she should shut up.

    I need to remind her that her colleagues the Stinkliar and Inniss shouted across the House floor and told Mia………..”we aint want to hear nothing from wunnah……any ideas wunnah got, keep to wunnuh selves………wunnah had 14 years, now is we time and we gine do things we way”.

    Mrs SG……check Hansard this is true, true, true.


  8. ac | October 8, 2014 at 8:34 PM |

    “only a nincompoop would belive that so many people would be interview or seen in any single day.this is not a first time occurence although maybe to barbados.however A PROCESS OF ELIMINATION CALL A GENERAL OVERVIEW TAKES PLACE WHERE THE NEED FOR SEEING EVERY APPLICANT IS NOT NECESSARY.”

    Recall: ac | October 8, 2014 at 6:19 PM |: “sandals might have been overwhelmed and unprepared for the massive turnout, but JOB FAIRS GIVE THE INTERVIEWER AND THE APPLICANT ONE ON ONE COMMUNICATION that the internet cannot provide.

    I leave it to BU to judge for themselves and to identify if the above comments do not contradict each other.

    In your zeal to comment on EVERY issue BU presents for discussion, you have proven time and time again, if Galileo had met you, he would not have made the statement “I have never met a man so ignorant that I could no learn anything from him.”

    As Martin Luther said in his final statement before Charles V at the Diet of Worms in 1521:

    “I cannot and will not recant anything, for to go against conscience is neither right nor safe. Here I stand, I can do no other, so help me God [and you, AC]. Amen.”


  9. your abilty to interpert a person mindset by tying forging to different comments as one of the same argument borders on insanity.my first response focused onhiring practices and reasons the second response focused on an elimination process.


  10. ac | October 8, 2014 at 9:52 PM |

    “your abilty to interpert a person mindset by tying forging to different comments as one of the same argument borders on insanity.my first response focused onhiring practices and reasons the second response focused on an elimination process.”

    Hmmmmmm………… “the truth does have a way of making people uncomfortable as it peels away at the scabs and exposes the infections that lay hidden beneath the surface.”
    And I see that you continue “throwing political stink bombs in the path of those with whom u disagree.”

    You are just as inept as the DLP ministers you come on BU to defend.


  11. Some are finding excuses but this kind of behaviour from individuals aspiring to be employed in the hospitality industry is not good.

    https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=611332508977117


  12. Revans University ?


  13. A prominent hotelier is tipped to take up the top post at the BTMI.


  14. The hotelier holds a Master of Science Degree in Hospitality and Tourism Management from Revans University and a Fellow of International Management Centres Association.

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