Turtle Bay Resort on Oahu's North Shore transitioned to the Ritz-Carlton brand, now called the Ritz-Carlton Oahu, Turtle Bay. General manager Doug Chang has addressed guest concerns, confirming that the name 'Turtle Bay' remains intact. The resort's ownership changed hands last year for $680 million to Host Hotels & Resorts Inc. Ritz-Carlton recognizes the location as ideal with significant amenities and is committed to maintaining the resort's historical charm while providing high-end services, with room rates starting at $850.
The transition to the Ritz-Carlton brand at Turtle Bay Resort has been met with enthusiasm and curiosity from loyal guests, who primarily want assurance about maintaining the resort's charm.
Doug Chang reassured guests that the turtle in the name Turtle Bay is secure, emphasizing the importance of community engagement during the Ritz-Carlton's first year.
The ownership change involved a $680 million acquisition by Host Hotels & Resorts Inc., who now manages a sizable portion of the Turtle Bay property.
Ritz-Carlton's investment in Turtle Bay aligns with its brand mission, recognizing Hawaii as a prime location with exceptional amenities.
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