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Growing New Zealand Accommodation GROWING NEW ZEALAND ACCOMMODATION THE MARSDEN COLLECTION NEW ZEALAND Marsden Group own and operate a portfolio of successful accommodation businesses nationwide Marsden provides residential and building management services Joint ventures and consulting services available 2 About Us Our Team Marsden Group are an Michael Osborne Sajad Bassam established accommodation Executive Director Executive Director Development & Planning Operations owner and provider of bespoke property management and Roger Taitt Gary Hyde consultancy services. National Sales Operations Support Manager Manager With our affiliated partners we own and operate a combined portfolio of 4-5 star accommodation properties Emma Kirkland Jacqui Cheal across New Zealand. These brands Group Revenue General Manager Ramada include Ramada, Wyndham Garden, Manager Albany and Marsden Microtel, Independent Marsden Housekeeping Hotels, Garden Court and Castaways. As experienced property owners Eric and Freda Blake Nick Riddling and investment specialists, we General Managers Hotel Manager Ramada Suites – Marsden Viaduct Auckland are able to utilise our collective Orewa North Auckland knowledge and resources to assist other accommodation operators in Karen Barr Diliara Khafizova their quest for success. Hotel Manager Hotel Manager Whether it be a new or existing Ramada Suites – Victoria St Ramada Suites – Manukau accommodation venture, we apply & Federal St Auckland our proven methods of management and operational services to deliver John McNaughton Suzanne Pentecost each property’s value proposition General Manager Hotel Manager and maximise the return to owners Castaways Karioitahi Beach Ramada Suites Wellington and stakeholders alike. Lana Taitt Sheena Salter Hotel Manager General Manager Wyndham Garden Garden Court Suites & Queenstown Apartments Queenstown Umesh Shinde Amila Boparathne Hotel Manager Executive Head Ramada Remarkables Housekeeper Queenstown 3 Locations in New Zealand OREWA AUCKLAND KARIOITAHI BEACH HAMILTON WELLINGTON CHRISTCHURCH QUEENSTOWN 4 Contents Welcome 07 Ramada Suites Orewa, Auckland What if there was a better way of doing business with your accommodation 09 Ramada Suites Albany, Auckland provider? What if you could have the 11 Ramada Federal Street, Auckland best of both worlds – fully personalised, 13 Ramada Victoria Street, Auckland client-focused, locally-operated service, that’s also backed by one of the world’s 15 Marsden Viaduct Hotel, Auckland most trusted brands? 17 Ramada Manukau, Auckland That’s my pledge to you, when you deal with Marsden Group. Because we’re 19 Castaways Resort, Auckland not seeking a one-off deal. We’re looking for genuine, long-term, trusted partnerships with operators who value the smaller scale, flexibility and 21 Ramada Hamilton - Associate personalised service that my team of experts can bring. 23 Ramada by Wyndham Wellington In New Zealand’s vibrant cities, spectacular tourist destinations and most 25 Microtel by Wyndham Wellington desirable, unspoilt locations, you’ll find Marsden Group’s fast-growing stable of prestigious self-contained apartments and hotel-style facilities. Whether your 27 Wyndham Garden Christchurch clients are with us for business or leisure, an event, or a luxury getaway, they 29 Ramada Remarkables Park, Queenstown will appreciate our welcoming comfort and impeccable modern standards. 31 Wyndham Garden Queenstown After all, your valued clients – FITs, special interest groups or tour series passengers – are our honoured guests, so it’s my job to make sure we exceed 31 Garden Court Queenstown their expectations. How can I be so confident? Because it’s my name, and my reputation that’s on the line. Welcome to Marsden Group. We’re just getting started! Roger Taitt National Sales Manager 5 Orewa Laid back lifestyle Discover the magic of Orewa Beach village with restaurants, cafes and shopping. Orewa Beach has it all with laid back lifestyle, dramatic coastline, friendly community and beautiful beach less than 30 minutes north of Auckland. Close to Orewa are diverse activities and attractions such as regional parks, Golf, Snowplanet, Waiwera Thermal Springs, the Hibiscus Coast and wine regions. 6 RAMADA SUITES OREWA, AUCKLAND Ramada Suites 9 Tamariki Ave, Orewa Beach, Auckland +64 9 427 0131 OREWA, AUCKLAND 0800 843 628 [email protected] ramadaorewa.co.nz TYPE OF ROOM M2 PEOPLE BEDS ROOMS Deluxe Studio 45m2 1-2 1 X King 9 OREWA,ALBANY AUCKLAND One Bedroom Plus Study 69m2 1-3 1 X Queen, 1 x Single 10 Two Bedroom 79m2 2-4 1 x Queen, 2 x Single 7 ROOM FACILITIES • Serviced daily Penthouse Level 124m2 4 1 x King, 2 x Single 1 • Cooking facilities • Free Wi-Fi Ramada Suites by Wyndham Orewa is in an iconic building • In-room laundry facilities in the heart of Orewa Beach Village. Orewa is popular with • Sky cable TV many business people servicing the North Shore area as well as • Balcony • Ocean and coastal views couples and families who come and relax with us. • Underfloor heating There are a range of apartments available - all with laundry and cooking facilities, secure on-site parking and free Wi-Fi. A heated pool, spa, gym and HOTEL FACILITIES sauna are also available. • Spa and sauna • Gym Orewa Beach is just a 3 minute walk and there are excellent cafés and restaurants • Secure car parking close by. Supermarkets and loads of facilities are all in easy walking distance. • Hush glass OUTDOOR FACILITIES • Outdoor heated pool • Barbecue area P FREE WHEELCHAIR ON-SITE WI-FI ACCESSIBLE PARKING 7 Auckland Stay on the North Shore The North Shore has beautiful beaches and some of Auckland’s key attractions including Westfield Albany, North Harbour Stadium and Massey University. Ramada Suites Albany is located on Auckland’s North Shore, conveniently linked by motorway to the CBD and the rest of the Auckland region. 8 RAMADA SUITES BY WYNDHAM ALBANY 9 Kaipiho Lane, (off Cornerstone Drive) Ramada Suites Albany, North Shore, Auckland 0632 ALBANY, AUCKLAND +64 9 974 4568 [email protected] ramadaalbany.co.nz TYPE OF ROOM M2 PEOPLE BEDS ROOMS Studio 27m2 2 1 x King (or twin) 30 One Bedroom 35m2 2 1 x King 30 Two Bedroom 70m2 4-5 2 x King (+rollaway bed) 5 Ramada Suites by Wyndham Albany offers stylish accommodation neighbouring some of Auckland’s key attractions including QBE North Harbour Stadium, AUT Millennium, Massey University and Westfield Albany. It offers a mix of studio, one and two-bedroom short stay apartments with cooking and laundry facilities and car parking. Ideal for business or leisure ALBANY travel and groups. ROOM FACILITIES There is a ground floor conference room with seating for up to 26 delegates and • Serviced daily secure on-site car parking. • Complimentary high speed Wi-Fi • Cable TV • Cooking facilities • In-room laundry facilities HOTEL FACILITIES • Conference room P • Secure on-site car parking FREE WHEELCHAIR ON-SITE WI-FI ACCESSIBLE PARKING 9 Auckland Explore the central city Take a city break in the heart of Auckland, just 30 minutes from Auckland Airport and a five-minute stroll to the city’s best attractions including Aotea Square, SKYCITY and Sky Tower. Discover the city’s many cultural attractions, diverse dining options and excellent shopping at the Britomart precinct, only 15 minutes walk from the hotel. 10 RAMADA SUITES BY WYNDHAM AUCKLAND FEDERAL STREET Ramada Suites 219 Federal Street, Auckland 1010 FEDERAL STREET, AUCKLAND +64 9 320 3910 [email protected] ramadaauckland.co.nz TYPE OF ROOM M2 PEOPLE BEDS ROOMS Studio 24m2 2-3 1 x Double or Twin (+ Single) 23 Executive Studio 28m2 2 1 x Double or Twin 10 One Bedroom 33m2 2-3 1 x Double or Twin (+ Single) 7 3 x Double or Three Bedroom 62m2 4-6 1 2 Double & Twin Ramada Suites Auckland, Federal Street is a 42-apartment boutique hotel offering studio, one bedroom and three bedroom accommodation with impressive city views and cosmopolitan interior design. Rooms come with modern kitchen facilities, washing machine, dryer and fridge. ROOM FACILITIES • Serviced daily It is only a five minute stroll from some of the city’s most famous attractions, • Complimentary high speed Wi-Fi including Aotea Square, SKYCITY and Sky Tower. • Cable TV • Kitchenette • In-room laundry facilities HOTEL FACILITIES • On-site car parking P FREE WHEELCHAIR ON-SITE WI-FI ACCESSIBLE PARKING 11 Auckland Stay in the heart of the city With easy access to shopping, entertainment, transport, schools and businesses, Ramada Victoria Street West is an excellent choice. The hotel is just minutes away from some of the best attractions Auckland has to offer, including Aotea Square, SKYCITY and Sky Tower and located close to the new Auckland Conference Centre. MELBA Victoria street is an upmarket café serving locally roasted specialty beans and café style food with a fine- dining touch. The beautiful high ceilings, wide spaces and an intimate environment, is perfect for a one on one catch-up or group meeting. We use bread that is organic and freshly baked daily, along with eggs and chicken that are sourced from free range farms. Our aim is to deliver 5-star quality to every plate served. Our fast and friendly service has allowed us to maintain a large regular customer base for almost 10 years now! 12 RAMADA SUITES BY WYNDHAM VICTORIA STREET WEST Ramada Suites 147 Victoria Street West Auckland Central VICTORIA STREET WEST, AUCKLAND [email protected] ramadavictoria.co.nz TYPE OF ROOM M2 PEOPLE BEDS ROOMS Hotel Room 22m2 2 1 x King 15 Deluxe Studio 27m2 2 1 x King 16 Executive Studio 32m2 2 1 x King or King Split 11 One Bedroom Suite 39m2 2 1 x King 7 Ramada Suites by Wyndham Victoria Street is located in heart of Auckland CBD and a few minutes’ walk away from Auckland International Convention Centre, Sky Tower and Aotea Centre. The hotel features air-conditioning with free Wi-Fi and paid parking. All rooms come with flat screen TVs, tea/coffee making facilities, private ensuite, and king beds.
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