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Rydges Chch gains official 4+ mark of quality

Published: Mon 22 Sep 2008 03:32 PM
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15 September 2008
Rydges Christchurch gains official 4+ mark of quality
Rydges Christchurch has been recognized as one of New Zealand’s leading accommodation providers by achieving a 4 ½ star Qualmark rating – New Zealand’s official accommodation quality mark.
To gain the Qualmark rating, Rydges Christchurch underwent a detailed assessment using criteria made up of over 400 quality checks. The assessment criteria, which have been developed by the tourism industry and based on research into what travelers want; it looks at areas such as cleanliness, comfort, safety, customer service, overall guest facilities, business operations and more. As a result, Rydges Christchurch was awarded a 4 ½ star in the hotel category.
General Manager Quenton Donald, says their Qualmark reinforces the property’s reputation as a superior accommodation and conference venue in New Zealand. ‘’We have invested over $4 million dollars into refurbishing our guest rooms which comprised of new Rydges ‘Dream’ beds and linen package, ergonomic workstations complete with LCD screens and the complete retiling of all bathrooms. The Sepia restaurant and bar has also been redesigned to provide a more modern yet intimate dining experience and with all this completed its great to see the hotel is recognized by the 4 ½ star rating’’ he commented.
Perfectly situated in the heart of the city and adjacent to the picturesque Avon River, this iconic hotel offers panoramic views of the Southern Alps and Christchurch’s famous Cathedral Square, along with offering contemporary accommodation and a range of facilities and services to satisfy all expectations.
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