Former Hacienda Inn takes on Magnuson Hotel Brand in Creston

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Exterior of Magnuson Hotel in Creston

Magnuson Hotels, the world's largest independent hotel group, last week announced the complete rebranding of the Magnuson Hotel Creston in British Columbia.

Formerly known as the Hacienda Inn Creston, the hotel will upgrade its market position to attract travelers via an affiliation with Magnuson Hotels' global portfolio of nearly 2,000 hotels.

"We are proud to welcome Terry An and his entire staff, and are fully committed to increasing their property visibility and reservations," stated Thomas Magnuson, CEO of Magnuson Worldwide.

Corporate, educational, government, and leisure travellers will appreciate this 51-room full service facility located just minutes from downtown Creston and the Kokanee brewery, with breathtaking views of the Selkirk Mountain Range and Creston Valley.

The Magnuson Hotel Creston will receive complete global brand representation via an affiliation with the fastest growing hotel brand in history. A top 10 global hotel chain, Magnuson Hotels has added more hotels in the past 11 years than 8 of the top 10 chains combined.

The Magnuson Hotel Creston will expand its consumer awareness through Magnuson Hotels' contemporary brand and its massive hotel reservation network including 650,000 GDS travel agents, over 2,000 internet booking channels such as Google, Facebook, Expedia, Hotels.com, Priceline, Global Hotel Exchange and all major airlines websites.

Heaquarted in London UK and Spokan WA, Magnuson Worldwide is the world's largest hotel services organization. Magnuson Worldwide's Holding include Global Hotel Exchange, CRS1 and Magnuson Hotels-the world's largest independent hotel group. Magnuson Worldwide's core focus is low cost reservation technology and hotel brand marketing, and currently connects with nearly 50% of the world lodging supply across 200 countries.

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