Markham, Ontario – “All the stories you have heard about hurricane Harvey are true. The devastation was terrible. We had serious flooding at our MCM Elegante’ Hotel in Beaumont.
“We were full during the storm and we’re still full,” said Ed Lasater, President of the MCM Family of Hotels.
“There were so few rooms available in Southeast Texas during Hurricane Harvey that we kept our doors open.”
When The National Weather Service warned Houston residents and businesses on August 28 that “this event is unprecedented and all impacts are unknown and beyond anything experienced,” many South Texas hoteliers were prepared to keep their doors open and shelter local residents.
“We have been through three hurricanes since we acquired our Beaumont hotel in 2004 and our disaster preparedness team was ready for Harvey.
“We lost power, but when it came up our Maestro property management system came up perfectly with it,” said Lasater. “Our GM Steve McGaha and his entire team did a great job during the storm and after. Our owners also made a large donation to Red Cross aid to hurricane victims. We were fortunate to be able to give this year. Red Cross is a very effective channel for aid.”
Ten MCM Hotels with more than 2,000 rooms in 3 states use Maestro.
The company installed Maestro Multi-Property Management to tie MCM’s hotels together on one database for more effective cross selling and centralized CRM.
“There is good reason to be proud of our industry,” said Maestro PMS President Warren Dehan. “Hotel operators have always shown a spirit of hospitality and assistance during periods of hardship. If people need shelter or a warm bed they will be welcome at a hotel.
“We followed hurricane Harvey’s impact on our Houston clients. Maestro’s support team responded to many help calls in several hard hit areas.”
Dehan noted that Schlitterbahn Resorts uses Maestro PMS at 3 properties on the Gulf Coast. “They did a great deal to help their communities during the storm.
“We are proud to be partnered with them and play a small role in helping them help others.”
“Our Schlitterbahn Waterpark Resort in Corpus Christi kept its doors open during the storm to provide rooms for FEMA and other emergency first responders,” said Winter Prosapio, Corporate Director of Communications and Government Relations.
“The communities around us were hit very hard. One neighboring Gulf town lost all its businesses. Our New Braunfels resort sheltered families and friends who could not return to their homes in Houston. We have learned to always be ready to help out during storms like this.
“Our Gulf Coast resorts prepare by stocking up emergency supplies.”
Schlitterbahn Resorts contributed to post-Harvey relief by offering ‘Texas Strong Tickets’ at their waterparks.
“All our ‘Texas Strong ticket’ proceeds went to support rebuilding efforts.”