Grand Bahama Westin & Sheraton to Become a Radisson

The Westin and Sheraton Grand Bahama Island Our Lucaya Resort and Starwood Hotels and Resorts World-wide Inc. are cutting ties as of July 1.

As a result, the resort will be dropping the Westin and Sheraton brands, which it acquired in 2003 when the Starwood chain took over operation of the hotel facility.

The Radisson chain will once again return to the island to take over management. The upcoming changes at the resort were posted on the company’s website. “Please note that the Westin will be rebranded to the Radisson at Our Lucaya Beach and Golf Resort and the Sheraton will be rebranded to Our Lucaya Reef Village on July 1, 2009,” the website said.

The Westin, which will be operated under the Radisson flag, was once Breakers Cay and Lighthouse Pointe, while the Sheraton will reclaim the name it formerly held: The Reef Village.

Read more details at NassauGuardian.net.

“Please note that the Westin will be rebranded to the Radisson at Our Lucaya Beach and Golf Resort and the Sheraton will be rebranded to Our Lucaya Reef Village on July 1, 2009,” the website said.


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