Great American Hotel Group, Inc.

Great American Hotel Group, Inc. Great American Hotel Group is a 30+ year old hotel management, operating and development company. Great American Hotel Group, Inc.

(GRAM) is more than thirty-year-old hotel management, operating and development company based in Dover, NH. Our company operates/has operated hotels under all the major brand flags including Holiday Inn, Best Western, Crowne Plaza, Courtyard by Marriott, Fairfield Inn by Marriott, Sheraton, Four Points by Sheraton, Hampton Inn, Hilton Garden Inn, Homewood Suites, Days Inn, Ramada Inn, Radisson, Ho

ward Johnson, Quality Inn, EconoLodge, Clarion, Comfort, Sleep Inn, Amerihost Inn, Wingate and Wyndham, as well as many independent resorts and properties. The company operates hotels for third party investors and lenders, and is actively pursuing additional acquisitions, new construction, and management contracts. GRAM has operated numerous lender-owned hotels over the last ten years for such companies as Heller Financial, Fairfield Financial, Associated Bank, LNR, GE Capital, Mesirow Financial, Bank of America, US Bank, Bank of the West, Fifth Third Bank, Wells Fargo Bank, Bank One, the former ITT Real Estate and others. Additionally, the company has served, or is currently serving, as receiver on some of its portfolio. The company's success is a result of a tradition of excellent customer service, coordinated sales efforts, centralized purchasing, meticulous product quality, unequaled associate loyalty, established on-going relations with franchisors and satisfied owner associations.

05/26/2024

On this solemn day, we pray for peace and honor the memories of those who served and sacrificed. May their spirits guide us.

05/04/2024
Catch the Great American Eclipse today!  It's so great they named it after us (just kidding).Let us show your team and a...
04/08/2024

Catch the Great American Eclipse today! It's so great they named it after us (just kidding).

Let us show your team and asset the way to emerge from the darkness. We're small like the moon, but mighty like the sun!

We'd love to talk to you about managing your property! Call Dave Akridge at 603-559-2126 or email at [email protected].

May you find peace and love in your hearts.  Happy Easter.
03/31/2024

May you find peace and love in your hearts. Happy Easter.

We are proud of the strong women who make up our Great American Hotel Group team and celebrate them today  . From top to...
03/08/2024

We are proud of the strong women who make up our Great American Hotel Group team and celebrate them today .

From top to bottom: Gabrielle Smith - Corporate Controller, Suzanne Baele - Corporate Director of Human Resources, and Linda Komornik, Corporate Director of Sales & Marketing.

One Giant “Leap” for Sales and MarketingIn July, 1969 Neil Armstrong stepped down upon the lunar surface and proclaimed,...
02/29/2024

One Giant “Leap” for Sales and Marketing

In July, 1969 Neil Armstrong stepped down upon the lunar surface and proclaimed, “One small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind.” This voyage for our country was indeed a giant leap for the United States and patriots around the country were proud.

For hotel sales people, “Leaping” is a daily event. Successful sales associates practice their craft daily and are not afraid of taking chances. They are professional, clever, and entrepreneurial.

I love clever. I love it when clever meets professional. I love it more when clever and professional meets entrepreneurial. Which brings me to today’s blog. “Leap Year Day”

Every fourth year is a leap year (as a rule of thumb) according to the Gregorian calendar. February 29, 2024 will help clean up our solar system’s “messiness” (one earth year does not take an exact number of whole days. In fact, it takes 365.2422 days, give or take). So, being the sales and marketing person I am, I want to capitalize on this event and “stand out from the crowd” by giving my customers a reason to celebrate.... and giving you another reason to visit your customers.

1. Fact. Under Julius Caesar, February indeed had 30 days. When Caesar Augustus was emperor, he was peeved that his month (August) only had 29 days, whereas the month named after his predecessor Julius (July) had 31 days. “He pinched a couple of days for August to make it the same as July and it was poor old February that lost out,” says Ian Stewart. (Emeritus professor of mathematics at Warwick University)

2. Tradition. According to an old Irish legend, St. Brigid struck a deal with St. Patrick to allow women to propose to men (and not just the other way around) every four years. This is believed to have been introduced to balance the traditional roles of men and women in a similar way to how Leap Day balances the calendar. In Ireland, a woman proposing to a man on Leap Day is considered good luck (remember the 2010 film “Leap Year”).

3. Fact and Tradition. In some places, Leap Day has been known as “Bachelors’ Day” for the same reason. A man was expected to pay a penalty, such as a gown or money, if he refused a marriage proposal from a woman on Leap Day. In many European countries, especially in the upper classes of society, tradition dictated that any man who refused a woman’s proposal on February 29th had to buy her 12 pairs of gloves. The intention was that the woman could wear the gloves to hide the embarrassment of not having an engagement ring. (Try pulling this off in 2024….)

4. Fact and Tradition. In Scotland, it used to be considered unlucky for someone to be born on leap day, just as Friday the 13th is considered an unlucky day by many. To counteract this perceived curse, (unmarried) Queen Margaret allegedly enacted a law in 1288 allowing women to propose on Leap Day but the proposer had to wear a red petticoat to warn her intended that she planned to pop the question.

5. Fact. Greeks consider it unlucky for couples to marry during a leap year, and especially on Leap Day as it considered inauspicious, and the relationship is thought likely to end in divorce.

6. Not a Fact or Tradition, but a Fun Thought. Kiss a frog – marry a prince!
So, pray tell, how are we going to integrate “Leap Day” into our sales and marketing? We certainly do not want to encourage brides NOT to book our hotel during 2024 because they are worried about the doom of a marriage that happens the other 365 days of 2024! So maybe we focus on the good luck the Irish tout about the fact that women can propose to men on this date? Run a romance special that focuses on proposals!

Or maybe we just scrap the whole love angle and offer a special that happens only “once every 4 years”. “Leap on this special” - Change the price of every room to $129.29 for the day. Sell the first 29 rooms at $29. Give the first 29 guests a free upgrade (if you have 29 unsold upgradable options). Let all 29-year-olds get their rooms for $29. Reduce your meeting room rent to $29 for the day.

You get the drift…… Be clever. Be professional. Be entrepreneurial.

Happy leaping over the competition!
Linda

Enjoy the latest edition of the TeleGRAM.
01/25/2024

Enjoy the latest edition of the TeleGRAM.

Make 2024 a "Great American" New Year.  We are all here to make your asset the best it can be.  Call us and make a fresh...
01/01/2024

Make 2024 a "Great American" New Year. We are all here to make your asset the best it can be. Call us and make a fresh start! 603-559-2126

"Making it our business to grow your business!"

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We wish all our friends a very happy holidays! .
12/25/2023

We wish all our friends a very happy holidays!

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180 Locust Street, Ste 2
Dover, NH
03820

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Monday 8:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5pm
Friday 8:30am - 5pm

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