(TAN): Radisson Hotel & Conference Centre Green Bay underwent an extensive USD 23 million renovation over the past two years, the hotel group has announced.
The renovation was completed in three phases with updates to the lobby, corridors, guest rooms and suites, conference rooms and the exterior. The guest rooms now feature the latest Radisson brand design with comfortable and natural elements encouraging a balanced environment with Scandinavian inspired hospitality, along with recognizing the Oneida Nation heritage. Additionally, the hotel added a marketplace and Sky World Coffee and Custard shop for delicious drinks and snacks.
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“We are extremely proud of the hard work and dedication of this hotel team and truly appreciate the investment by the hotel’s ownership, the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin,” said Aly El-Bassuni, chief operating officer, Americas, Radisson Hotel Group. “This is an extraordinary transformation for Radisson Hotel & Conference Centre Green Bay, and I am confident hotel guests will enjoy this amazing new product and top-notch service.”
Along with its new appearance, the hotel offers 391 guest rooms and suites. For guests flying into town, the hotel provides a complimentary shuttle from the Green Bay Austin Straubel International Airport. It also features an indoor pool or unwind in the sauna. The onsite restaurant, Duck Creek Kitchen & Bar, offers a menu that features local and indigenous foods from the Oneida Nation including Oneida beef and bison, apples from the Oneida Apple Orchard and Oneida white corn.
The hotel also serves as the destination for meetings or special events with its 30,000 square feet of customizable event space and a catering team. Located near Lambeau Field, the Oneida Casino and Thornberry Creek at Oneida, it is convenient for both work and leisure stays.
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“We are thrilled to welcome our new and returning guests into our beautifully refreshed hotel,” said Steve Ninham, the hotel’s general manager.
With the health, safety and security of guests and team members as its utmost priority, Radisson Hotel & Conference Centre Green Bay is implementing Radisson Hotels Safety Protocol program, which is designed to ensure guest safety and peace of mind from check-in to check-out.