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9 Beaches : ウィキペディア英語版
9 Beaches
9 Beaches is a resort in Sandys Parish on the west end of Bermuda featuring access to nine beaches. The resort, which bills itself as "ultra casual," has 84 cottage tent style cabanas on stilts for rooms, many of them wading out into the Atlantic Ocean.〔〔 All rooms have a direct view of the water and many feature Plexiglas floors to allowing viewing of the ocean below.〔〔 The resort features simple amenities in a natural setting. Rooms do not have telephones or televisions, but guests are given complimentary cell phones upon arrival.〔〔 Wireless internet is also available.〔 Bathrooms are small, with showers, but no bathtubs.〔 The resort is considered eco-friendly, employing solar panels and local plant landscaping.〔
9 Beaches has a formal restaurant called Hi Tide, a bar and grill called Dark N'Stormy, and a "takeout shack."〔 Breakfast is included in the cost of the room.〔 A surf shack on the property offers a variety of mostly water-based activities.〔 Some of the more exotic activities offered include a floating climbing wall, kite boarding, and trampolining.
The property consists of 18 acres, most of them beach front property.〔 Approximately 100 feet off shore is a rocky outcrop known as Daniel's Head Island.〔
==History==
In August 2004, Island Resort Collection (IRC) bought the defunct Daniel's Head Village and soon announced plans to spend $4.5 million renovating the property.〔 They decided to target 25- to 40-year-old tourists and locals with a fun casual resort.〔 The resulting resort, 9 Beaches, opened in April 2005.〔
Despite an extensive advertising campaign, 9 Beaches failed to gain traction in its first year. Occupancy rates ran under 50% in the business' first summer and by late summer had dipped to 30-40%.〔 In September, some staff were laid off amid other cost cutting measures. In a last-ditch effort to save the remainder of the season, rates were cut substantially. The move worked and occupancy rates nearly doubled.〔 Local Bermudians using the facility generated a significant portion of the increased business.〔 Lack of air-conditioning, poor customer service, and unpleasant odors emanating from a nearby dairy farm were cited as contributing factors to the rough first year.
The resort was closed for the winter and management worked to address problems. Laid off staff who were the "most enthusiastic for the success of the resort" were rehired and a staff training program was introduced (previously staff received no formal training).〔 Air conditioning was installed.〔 Marketing was refocused to emphasize that the resort offered an entertainment package consisting of primarily outdoor activity, not a traditional hotel environment.〔 An increased emphasis on attracting locals was also adopted.〔 As a result, business picked up significantly. Revenue was up 65% in 2006 and by 2007 revenue was double 2005 levels.〔
In 2008, 9 Beaches revamped its food and evening entertainment. Chef Joseph Dolby, who trained at a 5-star resort, was hired to create an "eclectic, ever-changing menu with internationally inspired modern cuisine."〔 Live music was added, as was an all-you-can eat buffet.〔 United States media coverage soon followed. During 2008, 9 Beaches was featured on the cover of ''Islands Magazine'', The Boston Globe's ''Sunday Travel Magazine'', ''Travel + Leisure Family'' and Arthur Frommer's ''Budget Travel Magazine''. The resort was also profiled on The Today Show. As a result, occupancy increased, and hotel manager Robin Gilbert declared the resort was quickly becoming Bermuda's "Cover Girl."〔 While Bermuda tourism was down overall, 9 Beaches reported record occupancy rates and revenues.〔 Guest feedback was also strong, as the resort climbed to the island's fifth most popular hotel on TripAdvisor.com.〔
In 2009, 9 Beaches began offering "Eco-Chic Weddings." These ceremonies include organic champagne, organic cake, and decorations made of local seashells.〔 Couples plant a Bermuda cedar as part of the ceremony.〔
In May 2010, it was announced that 9 Beaches would close for major renovations. The original plan was to spend $80 million redeveloping the property into a 150 unit mixed-use facility.〔 The new property would feature both traditional hotel rooms, as well as leaseback units, and would feature an upgraded restaurant and new public space.〔 The project was estimated to take 5-years to complete fully, but the resort was scheduled to reopen in 2011.〔 Plans were later revised to call for 120 one to three bedroom dwellings for "tourism or residential use" and 69 new hotel units. It was revealed that the resort would move away from its eco-friendly orientation, which owner David Dodwell called a mistake.〔 Stuart Hayward, chairman of Bermuda Environment and Sustainability Taskforce, was disappointed saying "It is not encouraging that the ecotourism concept seems to have given way to a less environmentally sensitive development."〔
Complications with the plan arose due to 9 Beaches being located on government owned property. The government's Bermuda Land Development Company was supportive during the planning phases and a 117-year lease extension, the maximum allowable under law, was signed in July.〔 However, IRC wanted a longer lease. A bill was introduced in the Senate to extended the maximum allowable lease period to 262 years. The bill passed on December 11, 2010. A 240-year lease was drafted and passed by the House, but delayed multiple times in the Bermuda Senate. It was finally passed in February 2011.〔
With development still delayed, IRC opened the property's beaches to the public during the summer of 2011. Local vendors used the opportunity to generate new business.〔 Additionally, some of 9 Beaches accommodations were rented out to ensure "people () always buzzing around" the resort.〔 Current plans call for the resort to reopen late summer 2015.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.9beaches.com/ )

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