Daish’s Holidays earmarks £1 million for hotel upgrades
Family-owned UK coach holiday group Daish’s Holidays plans to invest more than £1 million in a winter refurbishment programme with upgrades to five of its 12 hotels ahead of the 2025 season.
The Esplanade Hotel in Scarborough, Abbey Lawn Hotel in Torquay, the Imperial Hotel in Eastbourne, the Russell Hotel in Weymouth, and Daish’s Hotel on the Isle of Wight are the properties earmarked for a variety of upgrade works.
It will take place from early January 2025.
Paul Harper, commercial director said: “We’re thrilled to announce a substantial refurbishment programme. This investment is not only about aesthetic upgrades but also about creating warm, welcoming spaces where our guests can feel at home.”
The refurbishment programme covers improvements to over 100 guest rooms across the five hotels.
In addition, a new lift is being installed at the Abbey Lawn Hotel, a replacement of the conservatory roof at Daish’s Hotel and significant roof works at the Imperial Hotel.
A number of improvements will also be made to The Sandringham Hotel, Daish’s latest acquisition in January during the hotels usual closure period.
These will improve the guest experience for 2025 while planning is sought for a significant investment and upgrade later in the year.
Daish’s Holidays has been serving UK holidaymakers for more than 45 years.
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