Kempinski Ramps Up World Domination Plan Starting in Prague
October 21, 2008 at 9:50 AM |
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The German Kempinski chain looks like they're starting up a plan of world domination.
This month they opened the Kempinski Hybernská Prague, but there are so many more on the way.
First things first: the new Prague Kempinski has normal nightly hotel rates going but also have a lot of one and two-bedroom suites that you can rent for longer stays, so the business market is obviously top of the list here.
But tourists won't mind being close to Prague's coolest way to cross the river, Charles Bridge, either. The tech side is good too with free WiFi and a "media panel" where you can hook up your iPod.
They've got opening rate specials around a hundred euros cheaper than normal rack rates; a superior room, for example, is going for 238 (US$320) now but 304 (US$410) later.
While this Kempinski was supposed to open in early 2008, at least they managed to sneak an opening in before 2009 got too close.
Next in the world domination plan: Indonesia, Jordan and India are due to get Kempinskis before the year is through, and then a huge mix of countries are lining up. Latvia, China, Syria, Kazakhstan, Croatia and Lebanon all make the list. What's next after that? Kempinski Mars of course.
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