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Enjoy a Summer of Luxury and Leisure at The Roosevelt New Orleans Hotel with Special Offers

Posted on: June 15th, 2011 by admin No Comments

This summer, experience the best of Waldorf Astoria at The Roosevelt New Orleans Hotel. Enjoy complimentary breakfast for kids in the legendary Sazerac Restaurant, plus an on-property credit of $25 per night for any of the hotel’s venues with the Best of Waldorf Astoria package, starting at $179 per night.

The complimentary breakfast offer is valid for up to two registered children under 18 years of age when accompanied by at least one registered adult. This offer is only valid in the Sazerac Restaurant and cannot be used for in-room dining. The $25-per-night credit does not apply to guest room rate or room tax, or at Domenica Restaurant. To take advantage of this offer, guests can call 1-800-WALDORF or visit https://secure.hilton.com/en/hi/res/choose_dates.jhtml;?spec_plan=PBBWS1&spec_plan_desc=The%20Best%20of%20Waldorf%20Astoria&hotel=MSYRHWA.

The Best of Waldorf Astoria offer is valid for stays booked through Oct. 2, 2011, and completed between May 27 and Oct. 2, 2011, subject to availability. The Great Getaway, designed for guests looking for the ultimate in relaxation and luxury, includes breakfast in the room for up to two people, starting at $179 per night.

To book this special offer, guests can visit https://secure.hilton.com/en/hi/res/choose_dates.jhtml;?spec_plan=PGGG03&spec_plan_desc=The%20Great%20Getaway&hotel=MSYRHWA.
The Great Getaway offer is valid for stays booked through Sept. 5, 2011, and completed between May 27 and Oct. 2, 2011, subject to availability.

The Roosevelt New Orleans Hotel Celebrates its Second Anniversary Following Grand Reopening Of Historic Property

Posted on: June 15th, 2011 by admin No Comments

The Roosevelt New Orleans, reborn as a Waldorf Astoria Hotel, will mark the second anniversary of its reopening this July following completion of a $170 million historic restoration in 2009.

The landmark downtown New Orleans property, shuttered after Hurricane Katrina in 2005, originally opened in 1893 as the Grunewald. In 1923, it was rebranded as The Roosevelt in honor of President Theodore Roosevelt and retained its distinctive moniker until it changed hands in 1965 and was renamed The Fairmont.

Since its reopening, nearly 350,000 guests have stayed at the historic property, the equivalent of the entire population of Orleans Parish, in which the property is located. These guests include celebrities, musicians, politicians from around the globe and major industry CEOs.

The Roosevelt New Orleans has also served as the backdrop for a number of prominent meetings and conventions, performances and city-wide celebrations, and has hosted countless visitors for events such as the annual Teddy Bear Tea and holiday lobby displays. This year, the hotel was the site of a weeklong National Football League owners’ meeting.

Additionally, the world-famous Blue Room returned as a destination for entertainment by welcoming clarinetist Pete Fountain to christen the reopening, the James Rivers Movement for Sunday Jazz Brunch, performances of “The Kingfish” with actor Spud McConnell and more. The Roosevelt also has hosted numerous local and visiting artists, weddings and other celebrations.

“During the past two years, the New Orleans community has welcomed The Roosevelt with a passion that we strive to reciprocate in our guest service, events and restaurants,” said general manager Tod Chambers. “With each year that passes, we appreciate more and more the continued support that locals and visitors bring to our hotel. We look forward to continuing to provide our partners, vendors, owners and guests with incredible memories at this legendary hotel for years to come.”

The Roosevelt New Orleans Hotel Invites Louisiana Residents to Experience Pure Luxury by Offering Special Summer Offer

Posted on: June 15th, 2011 by admin No Comments

The Roosevelt New Orleans, a Waldorf Astoria Hotel, has launched a special summer rate to encourage Louisiana residents to experience the historic property.

This summer, Louisiana residents can enjoy a stay at the luxurious Roosevelt New Orleans Hotel for just $149 per night, with the Louisiana Purchase promotion.

“There’s no better time than the summer for Louisiana residents to experience and explore all this great city has to offer,” said Tod Chambers, general manager. “The history of The Roosevelt, coupled with our modern amenities, gives guests the ultimate weekend getaway.”

To take advantage of this offer, guests can call 1-800-WALDORF or visit https://secure.hilton.com/en/hi/res/choose_dates.jhtml;?spec_plan=P9&spec_plan_desc=Louisiana%20Purchase&hotel=MSYRHWA. A non-refundable deposit equivalent to one night’s room and tax is due at the time of booking.

The special is available July 10 through Sept. 10, 2011, based on availability. Black-out dates apply. The rate, which excludes taxes, gratuities and incidental charges, is valid for Louisiana residents only and is not transferable. Proof of residency may be required at check-in.

“This promotion has become somewhat of a tradition here at The Roosevelt,” said Chambers. “We like to take any opportunity we can to thank the great folks of Louisiana for their support leading up to and following our grand opening nearly two years ago.”

Additional information and bookings are available by calling (504) 648-1200. For more information on The Roosevelt New Orleans, log on to www.therooseveltneworleans.com.

Give Mom the Gift of Relaxation this Mother’s Day

Posted on: April 11th, 2011 by admin No Comments

This Mother’s Day, introduce Mom to the indulgence, comfort and luxury for which the Guerlain Spa is known worldwide – right here in New Orleans at The Roosevelt Hotel. Massages, facials, hand therapies, complete day spa experiences — each is personally tailored to revive her mind, body and soul. For mothers who find serenity in working up a sweat, the 2,300-square-foot, state-of-the-art fitness center ensures that nothing stands between her and a good workout. The prestigious Guerlain name carries with it 180 years of beauty and relaxation, and the location at The Roosevelt is one of only three in the United States. The Guerlain Spa at The Roosevelt Hotel is located at 123 Baronne St. in New Orleans and can be reached at (504) 335-3190.

http://www.therooseveltneworleans.com/guerlainSpa.php

The Roosevelt Takes Top Honors in New Orleans Magazine’s Tops of the Town Issue

Posted on: January 4th, 2011 by admin 2 Comments

Thank you New Orleans Magazine readers for voting The Roosevelt New Orleans Hotel as “Favorite Hotel” and “Favorite Renovated Building” in the Tops of the Town, January issue. And we can’t forget the Sazerac Bar which was named “Favorite Hotel Bar” and “Favorite House Specialty Drink.” We cannot thank you enough for your continued support. Come visit us soon!

Sazerac Restaurant at The Roosevelt Honored with New Orleans Magazine’s “Under The Radar” Award in Best of Dining Issue

Posted on: December 1st, 2010 by admin No Comments

Excerpt from article:

When The Roosevelt New Orleans hotel re-opened after extensive renovations in July 2009, it received a great deal of attention. The Blue Room, John Besh and Alon Shaya’s modern Italian restaurant Domenica and the Sazerac bar all generated substantial buzz. The Sazerac restaurant, on the other hand, didn’t receive as much notice. That is a shame because it’s a beautiful space, and under chef Cody Curl the kitchen is turning out excellent food.

To read the entire article, click here http://www.myneworleans.com/New-Orleans-Magazine/December-2010/Best-of-Dining/.

Food & Wine Magazine Names The Roosevelt in its list of “Best Hotels of 2010″

Posted on: November 17th, 2010 by admin No Comments

Food & Wine Magazine included The Roosevelt New Orleans in its list of the “Best Hotels of 2010.” See complete list by clicking the link below. The article will be published in the December issue.

http://www.foodandwine.com/articles/best-hotels-of-2010

Give the gift of RELAXATION this holiday season

Posted on: November 5th, 2010 by admin 1 Comment

Two names synonymous with indulgence and comfort have come together – Guerlain Spa at The Roosevelt New Orleans, a Waldorf Astoria Hotel.

The 12,500-square-foot Guerlain Spa offers five-star delivery of beauty and well-being treatments, including facial and body therapies, harmonizing massages, intensive hand and foot therapies, and dedicated men’s treatments. Gift cards for specific services, full- and partial-day spa experiences and hotel accommodation retreat packages are now available.

The Guerlain Spa, open to hotel guests and the general public, is accessible from the hotel lobby or Baronne Street. For more information and appointments, call (504) 335-3190 or click the link below. The spa is open Monday through Saturday from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Sundays from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

http://therooseveltneworleans.com/guerlainSpa.php

Tom Fitzmorris reviews the Sazerac Restaurant

Posted on: November 3rd, 2010 by admin No Comments

“The Sazerac Comes Back. In the early years of my reporting on the dining scene, in the 1970s, three restaurants competed for customers who liked formal, ceremonious service. All had maitres d’hotel well versed in fine points of service, and with personalities that dominated the room. They were dressed to not only the nines but the nineteens, as were the waiters. The chefs were European, but had much lower profiles than the man at the front door had. The tables were set with a complete array of china and silverware, including seldom-seen pieces as sauce spoons, fish forks and fish knives, and two kinds of soup spoons. Much service was performed on gueridons at the side of the table; many of the activities thereupon were accompanied by flames.”

To continue reading, click here http://tinyurl.com/2b9jqzx.

The Roosevelt Hotel Spreads Holiday Cheer with Waldorf Wonderland Lobby, Teddy Bear Tea and Papa Noel Rates

Posted on: October 8th, 2010 by admin No Comments

The Roosevelt New Orleans continues the tradition of offering a spectacular New Orleans holiday wonderland as luxurious and memorable as this historic property for locals and guests to experience during the holiday season.

This year, the Waldorf Wonderland lobby returns bigger and better as the grand lobby is transformed into a canopy of white birch branches and thousands of twinkling lights. The lobby also will be lined with Christmas trees decorated with bows and ornaments, poinsettias and other holiday-themed displays. The festive and free attraction is a favorite near and far and is open to the public.

The holiday delight, an attraction to all who visit New Orleans during the holiday season, has been a New Orleans tradition since the 1930s and returns again from Nov. 28 through Jan. 6.

Due to popular demand, The Roosevelt’s Teddy Bear Tea returns with more dates than last year. The event, a family favorite during the holidays, hosts guests and their children for a special tea party featuring children’s menu items, as well as traditional tea, a cash bar and menu for adults, plus complimentary free-flowing champagne. Each child will also receive a teddy bear upon arrival. Entertainment will include storytellers and trumpeters, as well as appearances by Santa, his elves and Mrs. Claus. Framed, commemorative photos with Santa will be available at an additional cost.

Guests can participate in Teddy Bear Tea on Dec. 4-5, 11-12 and 18-23 in the Crescent City Ballroom, with seating’s at 10 a.m., 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. Tickets for Teddy Bear Tea are $49 for adults and $34 for children 10 years and younger, plus tax and gratuity, and can be purchased by calling The Roosevelt at (504) 335-3129.

Guests can extend their holiday cheer at The Roosevelt with the Papa Noel rates starting at $139 for a deluxe guest room and $199 for a one-bedroom suite. To take advantage of this offer, guests can call 1-800-WALDORF or visit www.therooseveltneworleans.com and enter promotional code P4. The special is available Dec. 1 – 29, 2010, based on availability. Rates exclude taxes, gratuities and incidental charges.