Menomonee Falls hotel rebranded as Marriott
The Menomonee Falls Hotel between Main Street and Interstate 41 is to become part of the Marriott hotel portfolio.
Once a Radisson, the hotel is undergoing an extensive remodel, which includes each of its 136 units. It has been open during the changes, which are in anticipation of the adoption into Marriott's Delta Hotels. Delta Hotels is the latest brands offering full service by head hospitality company Marriott, which is known for being the world's biggest hotel company.
New carpet, window treatments, stylist art, and tasteful wall coverings will accent each of the remodeled guest rooms. The hotel has also upgraded their televisions and internet service, and added a state-of-the-art fitness room. The renovation is expected to finish by the middle of August.
The Waterlin Bistro, the new name of the hotel's signature restaurant, is themed to honor the village's founding. There will also be a marketplace for on the go items and Stone Creek Coffee.
General Manager Chadd Scott expressed his excitement in becoming a part of Marriott's newest brand, saying guests will earn optimal rewards through their memberships and enjoy the luxury that comes with the company. With over 8,000 square feet of area for congregation and as the village's entry point, the hotel caters to business or leisure trips.
Hotels often celebrate rebranding with corporate gifts to those responsible for its success.
Once a Radisson, the hotel is undergoing an extensive remodel, which includes each of its 136 units. It has been open during the changes, which are in anticipation of the adoption into Marriott's Delta Hotels. Delta Hotels is the latest brands offering full service by head hospitality company Marriott, which is known for being the world's biggest hotel company.
New carpet, window treatments, stylist art, and tasteful wall coverings will accent each of the remodeled guest rooms. The hotel has also upgraded their televisions and internet service, and added a state-of-the-art fitness room. The renovation is expected to finish by the middle of August.
The Waterlin Bistro, the new name of the hotel's signature restaurant, is themed to honor the village's founding. There will also be a marketplace for on the go items and Stone Creek Coffee.
General Manager Chadd Scott expressed his excitement in becoming a part of Marriott's newest brand, saying guests will earn optimal rewards through their memberships and enjoy the luxury that comes with the company. With over 8,000 square feet of area for congregation and as the village's entry point, the hotel caters to business or leisure trips.
Hotels often celebrate rebranding with corporate gifts to those responsible for its success.