Microsoft Outlook - Memo Style - Central Florida Hotel and Lodging
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Microsoft Outlook - Memo Style - Central Florida Hotel and Lodging
Lynnea Dawes From: Sent: To: Subject: cfhla@memberclicks-mail.net on behalf of CFHLA Friday, March 25, 2016 12:21 PM cfhla_info@cfhla.org CFHLA - Back of the House - March 25, 2016 Volume 1 - Edition 12 In This Issue... ONE WEEK 03/25/2016 ONE WEEK SPREAD THE WORD! NEW MEMBERS $$$ IT'S ALMOST TIME FOR: LOEWS SECURITY GROUND BREAKING SPONSORS ENGINEER ORANGE VIP SPOTLIGHT CARES BOARD PARTNERS IN ACTION CFHLA hopes to see you ONE WEEK FROM TODAY 1 HOSPITALITY OPPORTUNITIES at the Orlando Premium Outlets - Vineland Ave. This year's event will feature This Newsletter proudly sponsored by: Food, Drinks, and Fun for Everyone including NEW Mainstage Entertainment by Orange Avenue (5:00PM - 8:30PM) Honorees March Allied Member of the Month and FREE DAPS (8:40PM - 9:10PM). CFHLA is also proud to announce an exciting panel of John Wood RAM Striping March Lodging Member of the Month Local Celebrities who will be judging the Food & Beverage Competition: Allison Walker News 13 Orlando Entertainment Reporter Johnny Magic XL 106.7, Host of Johnny's House Patricia Letakis Editor, Orlando Signature Magazine Additionally, the traditional Brian Wong Celebration Suites Hotel Silent Auction will be open to all attendees - featuring over 150 items 2 including Stay-cation / Vacation packages, Sports and Events Tickets, and MUCH MORE! 2016 CFHLA Executive Committee Chairperson Dave Bartek Loews Hotels 1st Vice Chairperson Brian Comes Hyatt Regency Orlando 2nd Vice Chairperson Fred Sawyers Walt Disney World Swan & Dolphin Secretary Keith Wolling B Resort & Spa Lake Buena Vista Treasurer Jetse Pottinga Melia Orlando Suite Hotel Assistant Treasurer Jesse Martinez The Alfond Inn at Rollins Historian Laura Sherman CLC Regal Oaks Do you have your Raffle Tickets and Bacchus Bucks? These items are available for pre-purchase here: Bacchus Bucks Pre-Sale Bacchus Raffle Pre-Sale For additional information please visit: www.BacchusBashOrlando.com SEE YOU APRIL 1! NEW MEMBERS Yesterday CFHLA hosted a New Member Orientation to welcome 14 New Members, representing 11 New Member Companies, including: Immediate Past Chair Gerald Urquiola Caribe Royale Resort & Convention Center Dense Networks Peter Murray Digital Benefit Advisors Tony Rust & Matt Noe Partners of the Month: Orlando City Kickoff Tailgate Party Eco-Solutions Farmtotable Edward Kempf & Art Fedrigon Guard Dog Valves All County Paving Joe Guidish Duct Detectives iResponze Koneco Building Services Ernie Falco & Michael Dyrland Moran Kidd Lyons Johnson PA Market Loyal Ilea Petsel 3 Orlando Health Premier Elevator Co., Inc Prestige Construction John Gill System Tech Services PW Orlando, LLC Jesus Esteban State of Osceola County Address RCI Lee Rushin Booking.com Career Source of Central Florida Troy University Miesha Clarke Experience Kissimmee Uniclass Management LLC Kissimmee Utility Authority Mirella Thomas & Selma Machado Old Town Southern Strategy Group Tavistock University of Central Florida Walt Disney World Company Audio Visual Partner PSAV - Presentation Services Allied Relations Council Breakfast WELCOME NEW MEMBERS! Associated Planners Group St. Patrick's Day Golf Open Title Sponsor Massey PrevenTech Commercial Services Hole Sponsors Arahull Services, Inc Belfor Property Restoration $$$ DEADLINE APPROACHING! Each year, the CFHLA Bacchus Bash raises funds for approximately 30 Scholarships for Central Florida Hospitality Students. Blue Team Restoration Boyer Building Corp Brickman/ValleyCrest CMIT Solutions of Central The scholarships will be offered via one of the following opportunities: 1) One-time scholarship of $1,000 - $2,500 4 Florida 2) Current College Student "Multi Year" ($2,000 per year for up to 4 years) Crown Linen CSC Serviceworks Mid-Florida Golf Cars Orlando Health Orlando Mattress Company SeaWorld Parks & Resorts Southeastern Laundry Equipment Squeegee Squad The Medical Concierge 3) Graduating High School Student "Multi Year" ($1,000 per year for up to 4 years) The application DEADLINE is: THIS Thursday, March 31 / 12Noon For more information on the scholarships offered in 2016 and to download the application, please visit: www.CFHLA.org/Hospitality-Scholarships. If you have questions regarding these scholarships, please contact CFHLA Communications & Corporate Citizenship Director Lynnea Dawes: communications@cfhla.org. UPS Store VS Media Group Yellowstone Landscape Driving Range Sponsor Hobart Corp LOEWS Recently, CFHLA Board Member Carlton Hudson, General Manager of the Roving Cart Sponsor Driveway Maintenance, Inc. Putting Contest Sponsor Edlen Electrical Exhibition Hard Rock Hotel at Universal Orlando was named the Loews Hotels' Manager of the Year an award presented by Loews Chairman Jonathan Tisch. March Security Seminar Spaulding Decon Downtown General Managers Meeting Minuteman Press Additionally, the Hard Rock Hotel at Universal Orlando was recognized for setting more than 25 performance records in 2015, while completing a multi-million dollar renovation. Vacation Rental Managers Council Belfor Property Restoration Vacation Ownership Managers Council Boyer Building Corp Executive Committee Meeting Global Sourcing International, 5 LLC Governmental Affairs Committee Meeting SpinOut Guest Laundries Inc March Board Meeting Belfor Property Restoration Hospitality News: New $3.3B vacation village coming soon near Disney Orlando Business Journal The Buzz An "ambitious" 87-acre luxury mixed-use vacation village is in the works near Walt Disney World featuring five gleaming towers, shops, restaurants and resort amenities. Orlando-based Magic Development LLC will start work on infrastructure in July on the first phase of its massive development called Magic Place, which will involve a 25-story, 251-unit resort tower, along with 40,000 square feet of retail space and a 20,000-square-foot office building on U.S. Highway 192 east of State Road 417. That's the first piece of the overall development that at buildout will include 250,000 square feet of retail and a total of 1,850 units that will be a mix of residential, condo and fractional units as well as nightly rental hotel rooms, which will have about $1.7 billion in construction value, said project manager James Mincy. The project was designed by Italian designer Pininfarina, the same company best known for designing the Ferarri. "We've been working behind the scenes for the last year and a half on this project and now, we're ready to rock 'n' roll on all the infrastructure in July," said Mincy, who first joined forces with Magic Development founders and co-owners Rodrigo Cunha and Luis Claudio Sinelli in 2009 to build a vacation home community in Kissimmee. "This really is CONGRATULATIONS CARLTON HUDSON! SECURITY The CFHLA Security & Safety Council's Active Assailant Seminar occurred on Tuesday. This important seminar was presented by Sergeant William Bartlett, Homeland Security/Emergency Management Section/ Hostage Negotiation Team of the Orange County Sheriff's Office and was well received by nearly 40 attendees. The council wishes to thank Nancy Freeman and Spaulding Decon for serving as the sponsor of this important activity. 6 going to cater to the luxury market. And it's ambitious. We'll build about one building every four or five years, so it's a 20- to 25-year project." Magic Place is the third piece of Magic Development's new vacation village on Black Lake Road south of Disney's Animal Kingdom theme park. Cunha and Sinelli first met Mincy years ago and decided to build vacation homes and operate them like a resort, Mincy told Orlando Business Journal. The first project was what the group now calls Magic Village 1, a 180-unit short-term rental townhome development which is nearly 60 percent completed and on pace to sell out by year's end, Mincy said. Then, the group started infrastructure work earlier this year on Magic Village 2, which is another 194 short-term rental townhome units and a 68-unit fractional condo building called The Reserve. Both Magic Village projects are built on a resort-like property, which includes a clubhouse, pools, a restaurant and more. Lt. William Bartlett of the Orange County Sheriff's Office, CFHLA Security & Safety Council Chairman Loren Poor of the Hilton Orlando, and Nancy Freeman of Spaulding Decon Meanwhile, Magic Development plans to moves its headquarters from the Chase Plaza building in downtown Orlando to the office building in Magic Place once it's completed. That building also will serve as a sales and preview center for the project, Mincy told OBJ. Together, all three projects will likely have a buildout value of about $3.3 billion. GROUNDBREAKING CFHLA recently participated in the celebratory Legoland Florida-area retail development may have hotel potential Orlando Business Journal The Buzz Groundbreaking for the Residence Inn by Marriott Universal Studios! Richard Bilbao Got an idea for a business near one of Central Florida's theme parks? Well, good news because there's a new mixeduse development sprouting up near Legoland Florida. This 196 room property is slated to open in 2017, and is the result of a partnership between Southeastern Development Associates and LBA Hospitality. A 52-acre, 288,000-square-foot retail development, dubbed Shoppes of Cypress Landing, is on the market and just under 4 miles east of Legoland Florida on the southwest 7 corner of Cypress Gardens Boulevard and U.S. Highway 27. The project, which did not disclose its construction timeline, will feature "a number of anchor tenants, exciting smaller retail concepts and popular eating destinations. It also has room for a hotel, as well as entertainment and office uses," said marketing materials from Retail Solutions Advisors. Maps provided with the project brochures show there are five major spaces in play, ranging from 24,000 square feet to 136,455 square feet in size. In addition, there are three future outparcels that run along Cypress Gardens Boulevard and U.S. Highway 27. The property is being marketed by Retail Solutions Advisors' Lynda Nagy. In terms of tourism impact, the project could have potential if a hotel is built there that partners with Legoland Florida. The theme park already has its own on-site hotel and plans to build more accommodations, but a property there could still fit into the theme parks marketing plans. Legoland Florida General Manager Adrian Jones earlier this month stressed the need to keep up with supplying new lodging options as the Legoland Hotel, which opened last May, hits 90 percent occupancy on a steady basis during the summer. CONGRATULATIONS RESIDENCE INN BY MARRIOTT UNIVERSAL STUDIOS! SPONSORSHIPS "The Legoland Hotel increased the amount of latent demand. When people can't get in, they go on to the nearby hotels that is one of the reasons we need to move on this now because the latent demand is there," he said. That means there will always be a need to expand the lodging amenities in and around the theme park that could be a prime business opportunity for Legoland Florida and third-party investors looking to find a way to grow into the Central Florida market, but not compete directly in the Orlando market. Legoland Florida, which has been steadily growing its appeal to younger demographics, is still in its early stages of growth. The theme park continues to invest in new attractions, lodging and 8 amenities that should help to build its appeal to the 62 million tourists that come to Orlando each year. Meanwhile, the Winter Haven theme park announced five new attractions on March 15 that included two new ride attractions, a new water attraction, a nighttime event and show, and a new vacation rental property. UCF creates 3 new degrees to meet local workforce demand Orlando Business Journal The Buzz Rachel Williams Two new master's degrees and one new bachelor's degree are coming to the University of Central Florida to help meet the local workforce demand. They include a master of science in biomedical engineering, a master of science in data analytics and a bachelor of science in entertainment management. UCF's board of trustees approved the creation of the three new degrees at a March 24 meeting. Here's a breakdown of each new degree: Biomedical engineering: This will teach students about the development of new technologies in health care, ranging from managing patient information, to improving diagnostic equipment, to designing therapeutic solutions that treat diseases and injuries. An aging U.S. population and a growing demand for more sophisticated medical equipment and procedures are driving the demand for workers in this field. Biomedical engineering is the fastestgrowing engineering discipline in the country, with a 25 percent increase in employment in the past four years, and a projected employment growth of 27 percent through 2022, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Florida has an estimated 800 employees in this field earning an average of $77,000, annually, as of May 2013. Classes will begin this fall. ENGINEER On Wednesday, the Council hosted a breakfast featuring "Green Lodging Updates" presented by Sheena Chin-Green Coordinator of the Florida Green Lodging Program. Additionally, this breakfast featured 6 CFHLA vendor table tops and presentations from the following CFHLA Allied Members: 9 Data analytics: Students will learn how to use various statistical techniques and algorithms to gain insights from large amounts of data something that governments and businesses have an increasing need for. People with the technical skills to convert big data into knowledge can help fill the "critical gap" in the areas of computer and information technology, according to a 2013 report from the Commission on Higher Education Access and Educational Attainment. Classes will begin this fall. Entertainment management: Students will be prepared for managerial positions within the entertainment industry through this degree. It will be housed at the Rosen College of Hospitality Management, and will teach students how develop resources, attract audiences, communication skills and other leadership values pertinent to the local travel and hospitality industry. Five new faculty jobs also will be created due to this degree. Classes begin this summer. Allied Group USA, Inc. Comprehensive Energy Services Southeastern Laundry Equipment Sunshine Recycling Symbiont Service Corp Thermal Tech, Inc. The Council wishes to thank the DoubleTree by Hilton at SeaWorld for hosting this important activity, and PSAV - Presentation Services for their audio visual support. In addition to the workforce benefits, these new degrees will help attract students to the Central Florida campuses, boost revenues for the university, and create a higher demand for local goods and services, among other things. CFHLA Allied Member Steve Dobbins of Comprehensive Energy Services, and CFHLA Engineers Council Board Member Gerry Tarantino of the DoubleTree by Hilton Orlando at SeaWorld 10 Firat Yuregir of Marriott's Cypress Harbour and Terry Cicchella of Symbiont Service Corp ORANGE 11 VIP SPOTLIGHT Brickman / ValleyCrest have now become BrightView. Fun Fact: The company has 14,235 vehicles getting the new logo on three sides - that's 42,705 decals! 12 CARES FRIEDRICH 13 2016 CFHLA Board Member: Bill Friedrich General Manager of the Embassy Suites Orlando International Drive / Convention Center Birthday: February 28 Fun Fact: Mr. Friedrich's first Hospitality Industry job was working as a Monorail Pilot at Walt Disney World Resort. His greatest Hospitality Achievement was winning the inaugural Hilton Blue Energy Award while working at the Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek in 2011. Thank you Bill Friedrich for serving as a CFHLA Leader! PARTNERS IN ACTION The Nickelodeon Suites Resort recently conducted a School Supply Drive to support their Adopt-A-School Partner 14 Kissimmee Elementary. $465 in BRAND NEW School Supplies were delivered to Kissimmee Elementary, due to the efforts of the team at the Nickelodeon Suites Resort Thank you Nickelodeon Suites Resort for your continued support of Kissimmee Elementary and Public Education in Central Florida! HOSPITALITY OPPORTUNITIES 15 Below please find current hospitality employment opportunities: Banquet Manager, Engineers, and MORE! Crowne Plaza Orlando Universal CLICK HERE to view the open positions Kitchen Supervisor, Loss Prevention Officer, and MORE! Renaissance Orlando at SeaWorld CLICK HERE to view the open positions Housekeepers / Supervisors, Kitchen Staff (All Levels), and MORE! Marriott International - Orlando Locations CLICK HERE to view the open positions Engineering Tech II Embassy Suites Lake Buena Vista South CLICK HERE to view the job description Servers & Bartenders, Rooms Controller, and MORE! Grande Lakes Orlando (Ritz-Carlton AND JW Marriott) CLICK HERE to view the open positions To submit job postings, please forward a job description or application link to CFHLA Staff Person Lynnea Dawes - Communications@cfhla.org. This Newsletter is Proudly Sponsored By: 16 This email was sent to cfhla_info@cfhla.org by CFHLA_info@cfhla.org Central Florida Hotel and Lodging Association • 6675 Westwood Blvd, Suite 210, Orlando, Florida 32821, United States Unsubscribe or Manage Preferences • Privacy Policy 17