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Rosen Hotels & Resorts Invites Planners to Propose Their Own Rates

Monday, June 29, 2009 by Cvent Staff
Rosen Shingle CreekRosen Hotels & Resorts is celebrating its 35th anniversary with a nod to its roots. Florida's largest independent hotelier is bringing back the cocktail napkin contract of the old days, offering planners a virtual napkin contract form on which they can propose their own nightly rate.

"After 35 years in business, I still believe in the integrity of a handshake and the honor of a person's word," said Harris Rosen, President & COO of Rosen Hotels & Resorts, in a statement. "While our tremendous growth over the years has made it necessary to formalize our business practices in some ways, in spirit, we've never strayed from our old-fashioned values. That's why I'm excited to bring back the concept of 'cocktail napkin contracts' to celebrate our roots and demonstrate our continued sense of trust and goodwill to our meetings clients."

The simple virtual form requests a name, phone number, date of travel, group size and proposed rate. Rosen Hotels will make every effort to honor reasonable rate proposals, which are subject to availability and certain blackout dates. The offer is not valid for previously booked groups or in conjunction with other discounts.

Rosen Hotels & Resorts encompasses seven meeting, convention and vacation hotels near major Orlando attractions. Its three award-winning convention properties, Rosen Plaza, Rosen Centre and Rosen Shingle Creek, offer the most rooms and meeting space and the closest proximity to the Orange County Convention Center as compared to any Orlando convention hotels.

Learn more about Rosen Hotels' 35th anniversary promotion.

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