The property in Biloxi, Mississippi, (top right photo) held its grand opening ceremony today, and showcases the chain’s room of the future, with a modern, European boutique-style design.
This event also represents a rebirth for Motel 6 in Biloxi, as the original location was destroyed by Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
“The 1000th property is a great milestone in Motel 6/Studio 6 history, and we’re proud to be rebuilding in Biloxi,” said Olivier Poirot, (middle right photo) CEO for Accor North America, Motel 6 and Studio 6.
“With all that this region went through during and after Katrina, Motel 6 is glad to play a small part in the rejuvenation of the Miss
issippi Gulf Coast.”
(Helping break ground in the middle left photo, are, from left, Jim Amorosia, president and chief operating officer for Motel 6 and Studio 6; Bioxi Mayor Peter Dewind; and Olivier Poirot.)
Once again, Biloxi has a clean, affordable lodging choice for family travelers, spring breakers, seniors, gaming enthusiasts, or any budget-minded traveler interested in a convenient getaway.
In honor of the opening and the 1000th property milestone, the first guest to stay at the new property was charged $6 for the night – the original Motel 6 room rate dating back to 1962, and the reason for the Motel 6 name.
In addition to its modern styling, the “Phoenix” design also incorporates a number of green and environmentally friendly features, such as wood-effect laminate flooring made of 80% pre-consumer recycled material, as well as the company’s ongoing earth-friendly initiatives like the fluorescent light bulb and battery recycling program, the use of technologically advanced heating and cooling systems, and water conservation measures.
With its many casinos, beaches, restaurants, and shopping choices, Biloxi offers entertainment and recreation opportunities for all ages. And with a prime location right across the street from the beach, the Biloxi Motel 6 is a great choice for those who want to be close to everything the city has to offer.
The property is located just minutes away from many of the casinos and attractions in the city, and only 10 minutes from the airport. In addition, the Biloxi location has 30 studio rooms with kitchenettes, many of which feature ocean-front views.
The efficient, simple and modern design of the “Phoenix” represents a revolution for economy lodging in both appearance and environmentally-conscious practices. It will change the way travelers look at economy lodging – offering guests a modern feel while maintaining Motel 6’s traditional affordability.
The “Phoenix” prototype was first unveiled by Motel 6 in March of 2008. In addition to the wood-effect flooring, the room also includes ambient lighting, a multi-media panel for mp3 players, CD players and laptop computers, Wi-Fi internet access, a settee/banquette seating area, and a 32-inch fl
at-screen TV.
Currently, Motel 6 corporate properties in select markets around the country are being renovated with elements of the new prototype.
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