The Elbow Beach Hotel in Bermuda Gets Moved to Friday Nights

The Elbow Beach Hotel in Bermuda, a Mandarin Oriental hotel, has decided to close down its 100-year-old main building at the end of November because it was pretty much just for show and besides, the hotel is building a newer, better, bigger resort behind it. As if! But remember those days when hotels could do that sort of stuff on a whim?
No, the Elbow Beach Hotel is closing down the old building because of--you guessed it--the economy. And even worse, the hotel is going to lay off about 160 workers between now and November.
ABC News reports that 131 rooms will be closed, leaving essentially only the 98 luxury suites and cottages open to guests. The hotel would like to renovate the old building during its closure (which should last for several years) but there are no firm plans. The hotel will also outsource its food and beverage operations as well.
Currently, the hotel is offering deluxe garden view rooms for about $252 a night. The premiere suites start at about $343 a night.
This hotel half-closure is akin to moving a TV show to Friday nights. You know it's on its way out but the powers that be will make it suffer through another season. We wouldn't be surprised in Elbow Beach closed up this time next year.
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