CMC – Less than 48 hours after a fire damaged a major section of the 194-room Ramada Georgetown Princess Hotel, the facility Monday announced its closure “until further notice due to the extensive damage suffered.
“We regret to inform the public that the Ramada Princess Hotel will be closed, until further notice due to the extensive damage suffered.” it said, adding that a representative will contact the hotel guest to offer further advice.
The hotel, which in 2014 announced that it had become part of the international Ramada hotel chain which has been part of the Wyndham Hotel Group that has approximately 7,440 hotels and over 638,300 rooms in 68 countries under 15 hotel brands.
In the statement announcing its closure, the Ramada Georgetown Princess Hotel, expressed its “gratitude and appreciation” to the government of President Iraan Ali, for its support.
It also extend thanks to “the Guyana Fire Service for their prompt respond and herculean effort in saving our hotel, and the Guyana Police Force for all of their organized effort in assisting and evacuating guest and staff from the building”.
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