Canadian Lodging News May 2016

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Applause for Clique Hotels

From left: Wayne Rothermel, Manni Purewal and Farra Gillis of Clique Hotels.

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CALGARY — As Wayne Rothermel drives guests from Calgary airport, he tells them what to expect when they reach the nearby Hotel Clique or its recently added, adjoining sister hotel, Applause. “When I tell them the hotels are locally owned, they really get excited. I tell them what’s in the hotel, what’s available in the rooms. I help them visualize what they’re coming to — it’s so much nicer than most hotels,” he said. “This place represents customer service, from housekeeping to the front counter to the shuttle service, everyone puts in that extra effort,” he added. “I hope in 20 years, it’s still exactly the same.”

For many guests, the shuttle is their first contact with Hotel Clique, which opened in March, 2015 and Applause Hotel, which opened last October, another wing of the same building, a little more trendy and a bit more upscale. The conjoined hotels are built on property leased from the Calgary airport by owners Clique Hotels. They are on the northwest side of the airport, where hotels have sprouted like mushrooms ever since direct access to the south side hotels was blocked with the closure of Barlow Trail. Inside the joint lobby, guests are greeted by glittering silver furniture and a coffee table that

looks like a repurposed airplane wing. Carts, like those at the airport, are available to help guests take their luggage to their rooms. Manni Purewal, who often works the front desk, started working hotel front desks at age 18, right out of high school. “I used to be a scared little mouse, when I first started working at the front desk,” she said, “and I couldn’t say a sentence that didn’t contain ‘wicked’ or ‘cool’. My experience [with Clique Hotels] has helped me grow more professional and better able to talk to strangers. Even with difficult customers, I am learning how to manage them and growing every second. I’ve learned to greet them with kindness and a big smile, and I can’t see myself doing anything else.” In an area of Calgary that now includes a Hilton campus, a Westin conference centre under construction across the way, two Wyndhams, a Best Western, a Candlewood Suites and more, Clique Hotels has set out to create a difference through its decor, amenities and customer service. The 110-room Hotel Clique and the 102room Applause share two rooftop hot tubs with views of downtown Calgary and the mountains beyond, a fitness centre, free parking, the free 24-hour shuttle, free Wi-Fi and Tonic Kitchen & Bar, which serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. The guestrooms are basically the same size and configuration, with features such as a padded bench ideal for suitcases, two work spaces, an in-room fridge, a funky, curved lounge chair in the king rooms and an under-the bed lighting package that can change colours, create a strobe effect, or be shut off completely for guests wanting a completely darkened room. Applause is aimed at the executive V.I.P., with more upscale amenities, including complimentary minibar snacks and beverages, a drink Continued on page 3

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