Sheraton Mirage to take resort a “notch higher”

Sheraton Mirage to take resort a “notch higher”

Sheraton Mirage Port Douglas Resort has announced it will embark on a $40 million “game-changing” renovation to commence this month.

The floor-to-ceiling refurbishment of the Starwood hotel’s 294 guest rooms is slated for completion early 2016 and will include new “swim out” rooms where guests can access the lagoon pools from their private balconies.

The project also includes the redevelopment to the Mirage Country Golf Club and the resort’s main buildings, surrounding pools and landscaping.

“We are confident the refurbishment will take these guest experiences a notch higher, cementing our position as the premier resort for those visiting Queensland,” General manager, Steve Molnar said.

Earlier this year, the resort completed a $4 million upgrade plan to improve the resort’s infrastructure in preparation for the larger redevelopment.

Molnar said guest experience will not be impacted during the transition.

The Sheraton Mirage Port Douglas first opened its doors in 1987 and remains the only five-star beachfront resort in the area boasting over 147 hectares of tropical gardens and 2 hectares of swimmable saltwater lagoons.

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