ICYMI: Hotel bookings in P.E.I. strong as 2023 Canada Winter Games draw near | SaltWire
Betty Anne Morrison, director of sales and marketing at the Delta Prince Edward hotel, says the upcoming Canada Games 2023 is helping the Island economy during a typically slow season. - Jennie Pham/SaltWire NetworkCHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. — With just a few weeks until the 2023 Canada Winter Games begin in P.E.I., the province is expected to see an influx of tourism dollars, especially for hotels.
“Because of the Canada Games, it’s going to be very, very busy, so we’re really excited about that,” said Luke Thompson, guest service manager at the Holman Grand Hotel. Luke Thompson, guest services manager at the Holman Grand Hotel, says its staff will be working more hours for better customer service during the Canada Games. - Jennie Pham/SaltWire Network
Douglas Horner, general manager at the Loyalist Country Inn and Conference Centre, says the hotel is ready to provide many special services for customers during the Canada Games. - Contributed
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