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dusitD2 Hotel to Open in Phuket

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Dusit is to expand its dusitD2 brand to Phuket, in southern Thailand.

Located only one block from the island’s popular Patong Beach, and within walking distance from the Jungceylon shopping and leisure complex, the dusitD2 Phuket Resort aims to become a destination in its own right, boasting 390 guest rooms and suites and an array of iconic lifestyle and entertainment outlets including a Hard Rock Café.

The Destination Patong Hotel & Spa, as the hotel is currently named, is scheduled for an April 2014 rebranding date.

The hotel is also developing a scenic rooftop bar and a spa with 9 treatment rooms to add to the hotel’s destination appeal.

“The dusitD2 Phuket Resort is an excellent product in a great location,” said the hotel’s owner, Mr. Gary Murray, CEO of Destination Resorts. “Now with Dusit on board to manage the hotel’s operations, in addition to a number of exciting, soon-to-be announced lifestyle and entertainment partnerships, we believe that the dusitD2 Phuket Resort will be an excellent choice for guests looking for the perfect combination of sun, sea and impeccable service.”

Dusit International Group Director of Development, Mr. Rustom Vickers, said, “With eight dusitD2 hotels in the pipeline, from California, USA to Nairobi, Kenya, this year will certainly see a spotlight on the dusitD2 brand ... We eagerly look forward to the dusitD2 Phuket Resort being the first of these hotels to open this year, and we are confident that its location on the island and comprehensive selection of attractions will make it a great success.”

Dusit, Jungceylon, Patong, Phuket

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