Marriott Vacation Club, the premier timeshare brand of Marriott International, Inc., continues its commitment to green operations and practices with the addition of four more resorts achieving Florida Green Lodging Program designation. Marriott’s Harbour Lake in Orlando, Marriott’s BeachPlace Towers in Fort Lauderdale, Marriott’s Ocean Pointe in Palm Beach Gardens, and Marriott’s Oceana Palms on Singer Island represent the brand’s latest resorts to achieve this certification from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection.
“We are excited to have four more Marriott Vacation Club resorts in Florida receive this important designation,” said Troy Asche, regional vice president of operations for the Florida-Caribbean region of Marriott Vacation Club. “We know that making a consistent effort to care for the environment is a vital part of delivering unforgettable vacations for generations to come.”
Amidst one of the most challenging years for the hospitality industry, these four Marriott Vacation Club resorts boasted average occupancy rates of 94 percent and collectively welcomed approximately 482,000 guests through their doors in 2009.
Marriott’s Harbour Lake, Orlando
Located less than a mile from SeaWorld Orlando, Discovery Cove and Aquatica by SeaWorld, Marriott’s Harbour Lake will offer 900 spacious one- and two-bedroom villas (upon build-out) with all the comforts of home. Designed
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