Lincoln City Accommodations will fill a significantly needed Lodging experience
Newer and more effective developments at a small number of Lincoln City lodgings are reshaping the hotel landscape of the central Oregon coast town. The Sea Gypsy has migrated from a motel to a condo rental operation, 1 hotel has changed ownership and its name, and one more has acquired a high-profile marketing partner from La.
The Lee family of Lincoln City (keepers of Coho Oceanfront Lodge, a Lincoln city hotel) lately snagged the Farmer’s Daughter Hotel on Lincoln City’s Highway 101, and also the name has become Inn at Wecoma. Rob Lee, Director of Operations for the Coho and Wecoma, claimed the location will encounter a few changes and additions, such as in-room DVD players, a gift shop, business center, and they’ll have many resources for folks to look by means of to prepare for their adventures.
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“We also will be decorating the lobby that has a throwback towards the ‘miracle miles’ era and past Lincoln city pictures and photos,” Lee mentioned. “All that with a slight modern twist so men and women of all generations will find it appealing.”
Inn at Wecoma, a Lincoln City, OR Hotel is at 945 NW Hwy 101. Lincoln City, Oregon. 800-452-8981. www.innatwecoma.com
Meanwhile, their Coho Oceanfront Lodge has partnered with Los Angeles promoting and sales firm K Resorts.
Lee claimed K Hotels will fill a significantly needed sales position that would otherwise be financially prohibitive for their hotel, based for the product sales efforts necessary to stay in front of travel agents and consumers not in Oregon’s backyard.
“The Coho Oceanfront Lodge makes an great addition to our variety of hand-picked hotels,” mentioned Lara Weiss, Managing Director, K Resorts. “It’s such a special leisure property, and is sure to attract new customers, as K Hotels continues to expand our growing brand of hospitality expertise and service.”
Lately renovated by renowned interior designers Ankrom Moisan Architects, the Coho is also committed to green practices. For much more data within the The Coho Oceanfront Lodge, see www.thecoholodge.com.