3.5 MB PDF - Saturday Briefing
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3.5 MB PDF - Saturday Briefing
DECEMBER 6, 2014 Outrigger bids aloha to Gregg Enright A MESSAGE FROM RICHARD R. KELLEY TO OUR OUTRIGGER ‘OHANA After 27 years of dedicated service with Outrigger, Gregg Enright retired on Dec. 3 with almost 3 decades of contributing much to the success of Outrigger. Gregg was most recently regional director of Condo Operations for our Kaua‘i resorts, as well as general manager of the Outrigger Waipouli Beach Resort & Spa since 2007. Gregg’s Outrigger career began in 1987 as manager of Trellisses Restaurant at the then Outrigger Prince Kuhio. Three years later he was promoted to food & beverage manager. In 1995, Gregg joined Outrigger’s general manager training program and during that time worked as assistant hotel manager at the Outrigger Reef, The Royal Waikoloan and Outrigger Ala Wai Towers. After completing the training, Gregg joined the Outrigger Islander Waikiki, where he was project manager during the hotel’s renovation then operations manager when the hotel reopened. Gregg furthered his career by moving to Hawai‘i Island as hotel manager at the Outrigger Waikoloa Beach Resort and previous to that, general manager of the Outrigger Keauhou Beach Resort and the Lae nani Resort. Gregg said that he stayed at Lae nani for a long time because the area was a wonderful environment for his growing daughter. And, that the Keauhou Beach Resort assignment was filled with many fond memories, including the invasion of the cats, the special sense of place, and the hosts. Kris Nickelsen recalls, “Gregg worked Dr. Richard Kelley’s column will return next week. By Barry Wallace Gregg Enright >> 4 Dr. Chuck Kelley, Gregg Enright, Barry Wallace and David Carey Trying to Bias TripAdvisor® Reviews – Bad Idea! By Dr. Chuck Kelley The Internet has given us many helpful new ways to communicate – to convey and receive information. Posting reviews and consumer opinions on websites like TripAdvisor® is now an extremely powerful shopping tool for travelers. TripAdvisor is the Dr. Chuck Kelley world’s largest site that provides consumer reviews of travel-related businesses. Many potential customers visit TripAdvisor when planning a vacation, and it has a powerful impact on consumer spending. Today TripAdvisor-branded sites reach 315 million unique monthly visitors, with more than 190 million reviews and opinions on more than 4.4 million accommodations, restaurants and attractions. Consumer comments can make or break a business. Fearing the impact of negative comments, some businesses are tempted to try manipulating the review system in their favor. One obvious tactic is to try to overwhelm negative comments by having owners, employees and their friends submit positive comments. However, TripAdvisor quality assurance specialists claim that their extensive screening process can differentiate between real and fake comments, quickly removing fakes from the system. Hotels TripAdvisor® >> 14 Page 1 Happy birthday! Employment opportunities Dec 17: Donald W. Chapman, Lordel J. Kapika, Ok Soon Kim, Sharon C.Y. Kim, Kiana J. MacDonald, Michelle H. Manantan, James Muller, Miriama Nai, Laureano B. Sanchez, Teresa Z. Shepherd, Sisilia Tauelangi, Vitalina Tinanivalu and Shanly Wu. If you are interested in the position listed below and meet the qualifications, please go to OUTRIGGER.COM and click on EMPLOYMENT at the bottom of the page. We only accept online applications for the open positions from internal candidates. If you have any questions, please call Chad Teramae at (808) 921-6989. Application deadline for the following position is December 12, 2014. Dec 18: Laisayani Domolailai, Advent M. Escoto, Inosi Kacavou, Sally S.I. Lu, Josivini Seniu, Rose Wapol and Alvin Yturralde. THE KAPALUA VILLAS Maintenance 2C (Full-Time) Must have two years of experience with interior and exterior maintenance, including the demonstrated ability to install, repair, service, inspect and maintain FF&E facilities. Must also have experience with heating, cooling, plumbing, ventilation, water, electrical and mechanical systems and be able to work any day and shift. Dec 19: Aquila Bati, Nancy Bonilla, Lianne L. Bryant, Eduardo Farfan, Marie Joanne Anouska Jauhangeer, Rodel B. Juan, Sompote Kaewpunya, Phakdee Khongrodpheng, Xiu Qing Li, Kasanita Mainaqumu, Simeon Q. Miranda, Wirat Noonin, Sunthorn Sricharoon and Esperanza N. Walter. Dec 20: Cynthia M. Cunningham, Fiona Hong, Salote Kaitabu, Sharma Oshan Kasseeah, Guidong Lei, Enyaflor T. Nicdao, Sergio Jr. A. Pascual, Rajess Ramgutty, Sujitra Sriorn and Michelle Tanglao. Dec 21: Vishay Bhunooa, Norly S. Buemio, Virginia Cunanan, Saudi Kaewsawang, Litiana Kuridroya, Mary C.C. Loy, Roy E. Piliere and Wipada Samdang. Dec 22: Matthew Brown, Pepe Ernesto R. Castro, Wichai Changnam, Lisebeth Monica Constant, John Gerrard, Sohail Khan Hassenkhan, Koliaci Masau, Jason Mondina, Elpidio S. Oviedo and Nuanchan Sangchuang. Dec 23: Benjaporn Banpian, Semisi Bitu, Pakarat Bunna, Talilotu Carlson, Jasmine Field, Patricia A.K. Kaahanui, Maca Kabakoro, Haninta Katzuda, Carl B. Kruse, Hari Lal, Grace S. Nakamura, Vicky Rickat, Sowamy Sanassee, Arkom Supapong, Jackson Thai and Christine S. Tsubaki. Saturday Briefing is published by and for hosts of Outrigger Enterprises Group (OEG) Editor-In-Chief: Richard Kelley Supervising Editor: Pila Hanson Senior Editor: Kathy Foley Contributing Writers: Hosts of OEG Visit us online at: www.saturdaybriefing.outrigger.com Submissions to Kathy Foley at kathysb@outrigger.com. © 2014 Outrigger Hotels Hawaii Page 2 An Equal Opportunity Employer Hapalua Half Marathon – April 12, 2015 By Kathy Foley This exciting fourth annual international running event offers opportunities for both visitors and residents and is proving to have great potential for the future. The half marathon (13.1 miles) starts at Waikīkī’s famous Duke Kahanamoku statue and ends along the slopes of Diamond Head. A great turnout is anticipated, as the 13.1-mile race is the fastest growing standard distance and who wouldn’t want to run in paradise? There are several components to the event: The Hapalua Chase where a selected group of 12 men and 12 women run competitively as Team Hawai‘i against three world champion professional runners for a nice cash purse. To even the field, Team Hawai‘i runners are given a head start to ensure an exciting finish and it never disappoints! Then there’s The Hapalua Relays where teams of four to seven runners compete in relay races around Kapi‘olani Park. Team participants run around the park seven times for a total of 12.6 miles (approximately 20 kilometers), or the rough equivalent of a half marathon. Aside from a great run, a unique aspect of the Hapalua is the event’s partnership with the online fundraising site Crowdrise, allowing teams to run for an official charity. #teamOutrigger’s charity for 2015 is the Polynesian Voyaging Society and we are thrilled to be able to help them in their effort to perpetuate the art and science of traditional Polynesian voyaging and the spirit of exploration through experiential educational programs. The combination of charities, runners and sponsors working together to promote good health, raise money for worthy causes and have fun is really a win for all. Outrigger will be registering multiple relay teams of 4-7 people. Email Ashley Cabradilla at ashley.cabradilla@outrigger.com if you’re interested in having fun and helping out the Polynesian Voyaging Society. Save the Date! Calendar of significant events celebrated worldwide FIJI December 19 - Outrigger Fiji Beach Resort Excom Community Project: The Excom team, complete with Santa and the Outrigger choir, will visit the Sigatoka Hospital to spread Christmas cheer with food hampers for all the patients and hospital staff. They then continue on to downtown Sigatoka to sing Christmas hymns and share sweets with the children. THAILAND December 5-7 – Outrigger Laguna Phuket Beach Resort Beach Tennis: ITF-sanctioned Phuket Beach Tennis Tournament 2014 overlooking Bang Tao beach in Laguna Phuket, adjacent to the Outrigger. The competition features highly ranked players from Europe, the United States and Asia vying for prize money of US$10,000. The tournament runs from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. each day, entry is free and food and beverage will be available at the venue. For further information visit http:// www.thailandbeachtennis.com/. Santa arrives at the Outrigger Waikiki Beach Resort December 13th By Ethan Chang Save the date and plan on celebrating the holiday season with a special guest, clad in palaka, arriving by canoe to the shores of Waikīkī. On Saturday, Dec. 13, at 9 a.m., come down to the beach in front of the Outrigger Waikiki Beach Resort and join us as we welcome Santa Claus! In the spirit of Aloha, Santa will be greeted with Hawaiian music and a special hula performance by Pua Kapele Halau O Hula and then will be available in the upper lobby for free photo ops with employees, guests and the public. Ho, ho, ho and Mele Kalikimaka! US December 7 - Kualoa Ranch Paul Mitchell XTERRA Trail Run World Championship: 9 a.m. This event, sponsored by Outrigger Resorts, is expecting more than 2,000 runners from around the world for a 21-kilometer half-marathon course through some of the most diverse – and scenic – terrain on the planet. It is open to runners of all ages, with skill levels that can range from elite to beginner. In order to accommodate the various levels, there will be various courses – the 21K championship course, a 10K, a 5K and an “adventure walk.” Interested in volunteering? Contact Ellen Isidro at ellen.isidro@outrigger.com. December 13 - Outrigger Waikiki Beach Resort Santa’s arrival by canoe: 9 a.m. Greet Santa on the beach at Waikīkī and enjoy Hawaiian music and hula. Photo op with the big guy in red in the upper lobby. See right. December 14 - Honolulu Honolulu Marathon: 5 a.m. start at the corner of Queen Street and Ala Moana Boulevard. The Honolulu Marathon is the fourth largest in the United States and attracts an elite field of men and women to compete for a $150,000 prize money purse. More information: http://www.honolulumarathon.org/ December 16 and 17 - Outrigger Reef Waikiki Beach Resort Breakfast with Santa: 8 - 10 a.m. at Kani Ka Pila Grille. Breakfast buffet, photos with Santa, airbrush face and body art and balloon twisting. $27 adult/$14 child (5-11 years), tax and tip inclusive. For reservations, (808) 924-4990. SB signing off for 2014! By the Saturday Briefing (SB) Staff The SB staff takes their annual break the last two weeks of the year (SB issues Dec. 20 and 27) and will resume with the Jan. 3 issue. The Dec. 13 issue will be a 2014 recap. Happy Holidays! Page 3 Outrigger Laguna Phuket Resort and Villas celebrates 5th anniversary By Patcharee Chanantho (Paew) The Outrigger Laguna Phuket Resort and Villas (TLP) celebrated its 5th anniversary with Buddhist and Muslim ritual ceremonies led by General Manager Khun Marc Landgraf. The morning began by paying respects at the Spirit House, [the Spirit House is intended to provide a shelter for spirits that could cause problems for the people if not appeased], followed by a Buddhist ceremony that included lighting a candle to respect Buddha’s image. The Buddhists then prayed with nine monks (the number nine in Thai represents “going forward”) and gave them an offering of dry food. In the afternoon, a prayer session was held with Toh Imam, Islamic leader from the nearby village, followed by lunch for Toh Imam and other Islamic hosts. Paying respects at the Spirit House Buddhists and monks pray Page 4 The Islamic prayer session Gregg Enright ... << From 1 with me in Honolulu while at the Village Group of properties, now Beachwalk retail. I had transferred to Kona to work as GM at Kanaloa to gain condo experience to prepare for opportunities abroad. Shortly after that transfer, Gregg contacted me asking how condos were because he was looking at trying something different and mentioned he was thinking about an opportunity that had opened up. I told him it was awesome and he should go for it. A few months after he got his feet wet in condos, he called me and asked what the heck did I get him into (only said a little more colorfully, as only Gregg can do)… well the rest is history. He quickly worked through the transition from hotels to condos and ended up contributing many years to making this business successful for Outrigger. When I look back at this, it makes me smile and I trust Gregg will do the same with the many memories he has had working in condos.” Gregg had a long history in food and beverage before joining Outrigger. He worked in a variety of restaurants from New York City to California before moving to Hawai‘i. He started in the hotel business at the Royal Lahaina Resort on Maui, and was beverage manager at the Westin Ilikai Hotel. A little known fact about Gregg may be that he attended the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City, with his eye to be in that industry. This prompted Barry Wallace to comment that Gregg always kept an eye on both the bottom-line and the hemline! According to Gregg, “It’s been a great ride at Outrigger. The opportunities that I have experienced, the people that I’ve had the pleasure to work with, and the overall culture of the company starting with the Kelley family were just fantastic. Thank you to everyone.” Gregg, thank you for your dedicated and unwavering support of Outrigger through the decades. You have accomplished and contributed much to the company’s success. We wish you, Kathe and Danielle all the best. Outrigger University’s newest Management Fundamentals Program graduates By Pila Hanson and Kaipo Ho of the Management Last week, 18 Outrigger Fundamentals Program are leaders from various eligible to take the Certified properties on O‘ahu and Maui Hospitality Supervisors spent three full days learning exam to obtain a CHS and practicing the skills necessary to be a successful designation, recognized worldwide throughout the Outrigger supervisor. Hospitality industry. The Management Fundamentals Program Congratulations to our (MFP) curriculum is based newest Management on the American Hotel Fundamentals graduates: and Lodging Association’s Carnita Encomienda, John Educational Institute’s Fayette, Thomas Gallagher, Supervisory Skills Builder Divina Garcia, Sandra Kama, material. The training Kyle Kawabata, Lacy Light, Front: Carnita Encomienda, Divina Garcia, Crystal Salavea, Naomi program reflects Outrigger’s Naomi Maitinnara, Dale Maitinnara and Aitogi Totemese. Middle: Dale Mustard, Aprilyn corporate culture and what Mustard, Janice Ng, Fritzie Salvador, Fritzie Ramones, Miho Shigeyasu, Ofelia Valdez, Sandra Kama it means to lead in The Ramones, Ray Rodney, and Janice Ng. Back: Brandon Stalnaker, Kyle Kawabata, Lacy Light, Outrigger Way. MFP modules Crystal Salavea, Aprilyn John Fayette, Ray Rodney and Thomas Gallagher. include You as a Supervisor, Salvador, Miho Shigeyasu, Leadership, Time Management, Improving Communication, Brandon Stalnaker, Aitogi Totemese and Ofelia Valdez. Handling Problems and Conflict, Staffing and Scheduling, On behalf of Outrigger, we are proud of your hard work Conducting Orientation and Training, Improving Employee and dedication to make Outrigger a great place to work! Performance and Motivation and Teambuilding. Graduates Congratulations, grads! Outrigger Laguna Phuket Beach Resort hosts Black Tie Muay Thai event By Tony Pedroni After an extensive seven-month refurbishment program, the Outrigger Laguna Phuket Beach Resort was proud to unveil and host its very first event in the new Similan Ballroom. Partnering with the local charity “Phuket has been good to us,” the new ballroom played host to a stunning event “Black Tie Muay Thai.” Over 180 guests dressed to impress, enjoying a sumptuous three-course dinner while being entertained “Vegas Style” by a series of traditional and modern forms of Muay Thai boxing, a culturally significant from of martial arts in Thailand. The charity was formed after the tragic 2004 tsunami and creates vocational opportunities by developing English skills both through formal education as well as after school activities. The foundation teaches English to over 1000 children in three government schools; employing qualified, fluent English-speaking teachers to provide the best possible English language education. The event, that also comprised a charity auction, raised enough money to employ an additional full-time teacher for next year. Page 5 Outrigger Laguna Phuket Beach Resort Reservation Manager Nidawadee Raksayot (Tar) shares “The Art of Living Well” My name is Nidawadee Raksayot. I am the reservation manager at Outrigger Laguna Phuket Beach Resort. Reservations is not always easy because the position requires a keen attention to detail and focused concentration. While I really enjoy my job, sometimes I need to give my brain a break, particularly after a busy day of emails, faxes and telephone calls. One way I do this is by playing a sport that is best suited for my personality type. My favorite sport is badminton. I started playing badminton just over a year ago and I spend 2 hours after work, 2 times a week on the court. Badminton makes me laugh, especially when I battle against my close friends. I feel energized and I think it’s really worth the time and effort. After playing badminton, I feel that I am getting fit and my mind clears. On top of that, I also feel that I am gaining muscle and burning fat. It is really awesome! Eating is also an important part of my life. I have no rules and basically eat everything I like in moderation. I love streaky pork, cake and desserts very much. I am a happy eater and enjoy most things but always include fruit and vegetables at every meal. I believe this combination of diet and exercise helps me stay energized at work and enjoy my life to its fullest. Some weekends my friends and I take a trip to waterfalls or islands nearby. Taking a day trip with your friends is another way to de-stress and forget your worries for a while. Even though some trips are tiring, I have many good memories of days spent in the company of friends and family. So my secret to living well has been to find I job I love, eat a little of what I like and find a sport I love to play with friends. Khun Tar battles against her close friends on the badminton court Badminton is primarily an anaerobic sport meaning your body burns stored energy as fuel. It’s a high energy sport so it’s a good way to burn calories. Your weight is a major factor in determining calories burned and so is the intensity of play. For a social player who weighs 150 lbs, calories burned would be approximately 272 in an hour. That same person playing competitively, would burn about 500 Khun Tar (middle) and friends always enjoy a good game of badminton Page 6 Outrigger Hawai‘i sales and PR team hit the road By Ellie Agustin A team of Outrigger sales and marketing executives hit the road from Nov. 17 to 25 for the fall Outrigger Resorts Aloha Tour Showcase. The six-day Showcase was held to update our Travel Partners and select media outlets with the new Global Branding campaign, property updates and to present new choices available in the Outrigger portfolio, including those under development throughout Asia Pacific. It was a whirlwind trip that crossed more than 1,300 miles for a series of gatherings and one-on-one meetings for Travel Partners and media held in Orange County, Westlake Village, San Jose, San Francisco, Portland, Seattle, and Vancouver, Canada. The team hosted breakfast, lunch and dinner with presentations made by our sales team. The briefings also gave us the opportunity to highlight Outrigger Expert Agent, our premier travel agent education and rewards program. While the sales group met with our Travel Partners, Outrigger’s PR team of Bitsy Kelley and Nancy Daniels met with key travel editors, bloggers and social media influencers sharing Outrigger’s latest news. An endeavor of this magnitude is possible only through the dedicated support of many. That support was given by the team in Hawai‘i at the Corporate Office and at the properties. The team handled each and every detail with professionalism and a big dose of humor! Mahalo to the Outrigger sales and marketing team who traveled afar to participate in the Aloha Tour Showcase. Representing Hawai‘i were John Limper, Bitsy Kelly, Richard Oshiro, Tom Wakita, Alani Liu, Nancy Daniels, Ellie Agustin, Robin Estrada, Mary Loy, Pam Cabrera, Susan Koehler and Natalie Caceres. Along left railing: Gary Hunn (Pleasant Holidays - PH), Susan Koehler, Natalie Caceres, Pam Cabrera, Bitsy Kelley, Ellie Agustin, Kimberly Daley (PH). Center: Richard Oshiro, Amy Terada (PH), Nancy Daniels, Michael Pede (PH), Heidi Ralphs (PH) and Jack Richards (President & CEO, PH). Along right railing: John Limper, Tom Wakita, Dal DeWolf (PH) and Duke Ah Moo Right: Ryan Rudnansy, writer with TravAlliance, with Nancy Daniels and Bitsy Kelley Ellie Agustin (4th from right) and Robin Estrada (far right) with travel agents from the San Francisco area Deanna Foley, Tom Wakita and Sherrie Cain Page 7 Bula spirit By Alan Darr and William Visser Bula! We recently had the opportunity to visit our award-winning Outrigger resorts in Fiji. Fiji is made up of over 330 islands and the first stop of our visit was Castaway Island, Fiji (FCI). The bond between our hosts and guests at Castaway is so strong that we met many guests and their families who were on their 10th or 12th annual visit. Our visit to Castaway was to discuss some of the capital expenditures planned for the property and to review the progress, including the new engineering workshops and resort laundry. These facilities should be completed late in the first quarter or early in the second quarter of 2015. We reviewed plans for new host housing for our married couples and discussed landscaping ideas for the general host living areas. We met with many of the managers as well as the resort’s famous culinary team led by Chef Lance Seeto. Chef Lance is a guest chef for Fiji Airlines and three members of his team, Rohit Singh, Krisneel Chand and Nicholas Maharaj, who have won several gold, silver and bronze awards at a recent Salon Culinaire event. The next part of our journey took us to Outrigger Fiji Beach Resort (FOR). We arrived just in time for the Bula Day celebration with our hosts where everyone wears their favourite bula shirt. Monthly awards were presented as well as several lucky drawing prizes. It was a nice afternoon celebrating with the team. Earlier that morning Hospitality Excellence Training was conducted with 15 of the management staff and we met with many of the management team as well as some Salon Culinary Chef’s Challenge award winners from Chef Shailesh’s apprenticeship program. Shivanjani Lata was also named Spa Therapist of the Year at the Australasian Spa awards. We visited the local community to see the support that the resort is involved in. One area of particular support is Conua School where the school is contributing funds for a new multi-purpose building. The other we toured was the new maternity ward opening at the local hospital. The resort has been very involved in this project and the Housekeeping team was recently there cleaning as part of their departmental community service project. It was apparent during our visit to both properties that our hosts do more than just their jobs. They work hard to provide experiences for our guests that are truly from the heart, and we have a great appreciation for their efforts. Photos top to bottom: Host monthly birthday party and award celebration at FCI Bula Spirit Day celebration with FOR hosts The FOR HR and Training team William Visser and FOR GM Peter Hopgood at Conua School Page 8 Global gatherings celebrate the season! By Kathy Foley Enjoy photos of celebrations at our properties across the globe (Pages 9-13). Happy holidays to one and all! Back: Aurelio Garcia, Renato Garingo, Erlinda Barredo and Elizabeth Aguinaldo. Front: Agnes Bactad, Norilyn Pagaragan and Angelita Padua. Back: Nora Valdez and Ofelia Valdez Front: Nena Tran, Mindy Nakagawa and Charlotte Kanau Mady Agcamaran, Gary Tachina and Marlyn Locquiao Mitchel Gusman, Lorraine Sales, Jacqueline Balubar and Sonia Damasco Jennifer Agdeppa and Taryn Wong Eva Burd, Hyang Suk Yu and Saturnina Agonoy Han Bin Lin, Qiao Hui He, Qi Xue Fang and Brenda Chen Janice Yee, Blane Yokota and Max Sword Page 9 Global gatherings ... << From 9 Back: Milagros Robiniol, Santa and Chong-Ja Kim Front: Herman and Barbara Lam Luana Maitland and Char Luning Jerry Dolak and Danette Lionetti Back: Dr. Chuck Kelley, Santa, Charlene Goo, Colleen Heyer, Judd Klinger and Robert McConnell Front: Simeon Miranda, Sean Dee, Colleen Kelley and Bitsy Kelley Back: Alan White. Front: Hien Le, Zie Zhen Li and Xi Li Liu Page 10 Back: Jamie Wong, Bev Fidel and Shae Gallardo Front: Mary Loy, Santa and Puna Ortega Global gatherings ... << From 10 Back: Filomena Mercado, Adelina Balmilero, Leonida Lumantas, Carlita Herring and Rose Galiza. Front: Nelia Navarro, Zenaida Cachola, Annie Catingub, Purie Garcia and Abella Carroll. Back: Ethan Chang and Amante Castro Front: Rowen Colling, Lindsay Michaelson and Sharon Lampitoc Back: Lilia Domingsil, Michael Salvador, Hipolita Rosete and Karen Villarmia. Front: Marylene Lagasca and Daryl Yoshimura. Back: Stanley Louis-Charles, Mandy Cruz, Alfredo Encomienda and Welfredy Baoit. Front: Benjamin Ranada, Edmundo Villanueva and Allan Sagucio. Michelle Paiaina-Makua, Jose Solorio and Lori Ishiyama Back: Ryan Kotani, Sara Kamada and Sara Tokunaga Front: Leigh Bernard, Benjamin Holliday and Chad Oshima Abe K-Aloha, Santa and Bruce Tauanuu Back: Conseta Serdenia and Cristina Agmata Front: Emely Tacbian, Gaudena Domingsil and Lilia Arca Page 11 Global gatherings ... << From 11 Back: Sophia Luo, Feng Shi Yee, Jin Feng Han, Yu Xia Huang and Winnie Ho Front: Karen Fong, Yu Ying Lin, Angela Wan and Li Xing Liang Kathy and David Carey, Colleen Heyer, Bitsy Kelley, Dr. Chuck Kelley, Linda Jane Kelley and Judd Klinger Jim Heather, Kris Nickelsen and Charlene Goo Joey Fukuoka, Debbie Hendrawidjaja, Kelli-Ann Morihara and Jana Baniaga Back: Janice Yee, Mia Kato and DJ Nash Front: Ashley Cabradilla, Lauren Chow and Santa Ricol Akana-Phillips, Tom Wakita, Santa, Richard Oshiro and Tammy Vergara Page 12 Back: Charlene Luning, Jerry Dolak, Nancy Daniels and Val Tanaka Front: Nurhan Enustun, Barry Wallace, Santa and Danette Lionetti Back: Chiu Tai Cheng Wong, Zhie Liang, Zhi Mei Liang, Zhi Bo Liang and Maxim Guan. Front: Su Xian Zhou, Zhang Ming Chen, Li Hu Kuan-Tu and Shao King Lui. Global gatherings ... << From 12 Back: Brandon Sakata, Shilla Lee, Santa, Kyle Richards and Bob Yeoman Front: Frank Poei, Mary-Ann Andrade, Sheila Bernardo and Kay Lee John Limper, Milton Lafitaga, Jennifer Cabasag, Santa, Stephanie Nojima and Mildred Courtney Santa, Robert Ishihara, Will Bethel, Neil Murakami and Tom Wakita Back: Lazar Bogdanovski, Claire Morikawa, Santa and Grace Nakamura Front: Chuck Okazaki, Carol Hanna, Connie Apuna-Diego, Gary Correia and Melany Hunter. Back: Kathy Kaai, Maria Cabanas, Santa, Aitogi Totemese and Jolynn Nihipali Front: Helen Peau, Jhon Pelayo, Cathy Bray and Jessica Thomas Alan Lee, Santa and Hong Nguyen Back: Kenneth Shimabuku, Marlene Espinada, Santa, Jaymar Acidera and Andrew Boyd. Front: Lorena Rosete, Julia Hara, Brandon Stalnaker and Sandra Kama. Santa and Pureza Baptista Allan Yeung, Eileen Rosaro and Susana Macadangdang Page 13 TripAdvisor® ... << From 1 found to be trying to manipulate the system are then penalized by having their property ranking lowered and a customer warning message displayed on their listing. TripAdvisor’s actions to combat fraud and its public statements about these policies appear to have succeeded in reassuring the traveling public. A July 2011 PhoCusWright survey of 3,641 respondents, solicited at random through a pop-up invitation link on TripAdvisor.com and commissioned by TripAdvisor, showed that “98% of participants found that TripAdvisor’s hotel reviews accurately reflect the experience.” Recently, a small, independent three-star hotel in the seaside resort of Blackpool, England, tried a novel strategy to rig the system and improve its dismal TripAdvisor ranking. The strategy failed horribly and spectacularly. The hotel inserted into the small print on its registration form the following sentence: “Despite the fact that repeat customers and couples love our hotel, your friends and family may not. For every bad review left on any website, the group organiser will be charged a maximum £100 [about $150] per review.” When guests Tony and Jan Jenkinson spent one uncomfortable night in the hotel and later posted a highly unfavorable review, the hotel is reported to have charged £100 to the couple’s credit card! The Jenkinsons were understandably quite upset, and their strong complaints led to investigations by several government bodies and a news story on the BBC, which was then picked up and carried by print and broadcast media around the world. Extensive publicity, yes! But not the type any hotel wants! At Outrigger, we take a straightforward, honest approach to guest reviews. We believe that offering our guests an outstanding experience will produce overwhelmingly positive reviews on sites like TripAdvisor. And it has. We consistently receive excellent traveler reviews. Thanks to this winning strategy, earlier this year we were delighted to announce that 13 of our properties in Hawai‘i and across the Asia-Pacific region were in the top 10 percent of businesses reviewed on TripAdvisor, resulting in their being awarded the TripAdvisor “Certificate of Excellence” for 2014. We understand the importance of Internet sites that offer people the opportunity to comment on their experience, and TripAdvisor is just one of many such sites that our team monitors and interacts with every day. By simultaneously providing exceptional hospitality and embracing technology we have made customer-review websites a powerful marketing tool. Like all companies, Outrigger has many ways to advertise and build its reputation. We believe that by providing our employees an opportunity to be their best, and by providing our guests with exceptional hospitality, our reputation will shine in every format, from word-ofmouth to online comments. We are grateful to every member of our ‘ohana for providing the kind of wonderful hospitality that makes our guests cheer. Page 14 Kiahuna Plantation Resort Kauai by Outrigger® celebrates Thanksgiving By Marianne Thesken Kiahuna Plantation Resort Kauai by Outrigger® hosts kicked off the holiday season by giving back to the community. A record-setting donation was given to the Kauai United Way, approximately 40 percent more than last year and well over the target set by Kauai United Way. We are very proud of our hosts’ commitment to those less fortunate. In their honor, we celebrated with a traditional Thanksgiving feast with all the trimmings. Hosts gathered to give thanks and enjoy each other’s company. Noraida Marvil, Mylyn DelaCruz, Liza Ramos, Melanie Soriano, Julia Tambio, Eugenia Pasion, Josie Corpuz, Editha Udarbe and Agnes Ramiro Dado Eschavez, Dennis Bonilla, Moises Pastor, Eddie Soriano, Ben Melchor, Ranato Luna, Arsenio Alejandro (other table in back), Elvis Tacazon, Edgar Melchor, Harris Nishikawa Correy Naumu, Keith Hardy, Caesar Duarte, Darren Alcos, Richard Arruda and Delmer Albano
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