As The Host ‘Five-Paw’ Hotel, New York’s Hotel Pennsylvania Is Ready To Welcome Four-Legged Guests for The 2017 Westminster Dog Show
Recognized as the host hotel for the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, New York’s Hotel Pennsylvania is all ready for another successful year of hosting all canine hopefuls taking part in the 141st Annual Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, taking place on February 13th and 14th, 2017. The World’s Most ‘Pup-ular’ Hotel will once again be offering exclusive services and amenities that make it the ‘Top Dog’ of hotels.
The Groups, Junior Showmanship Finals and important Best In Show will be held at Madison Square Garden, directly across the street from Hotel Pennsylvania. Only the Breed judging and benching will take place at Piers 92/94. The Westminster Kennel Club has arranged exclusive shuttle buses to transport exhibitors, guests and spectators directly from Hotel Pennsylvania to Piers 92/94 throughout each day – visit www.hotelpenn.com for details.
New York’s Hotel Pennsylvania is the only hotel for Westminster competitors and they know it. From hosting ‘pup’tual Westminster wedding ceremonies to the annual star-studded Pet Fashion Show, the ‘Five-Paw’ hotel always goes the extra mile. To prepare for this special event, the hotel is setting up a variety of exclusive onsite events and amenities to coincide with the Show exclusively for guests, including:
- Room To Groom S’paw’, New York largest in-door doggie spa with bathing tubs, grooming area, exercise/fitness area, and an in-house relieving area.
- Direct shuttle bus service exclusively from the Hotel (courtesy of Westminster).
- A welcome package and treats.
- Exclusive Progressive Dog Club events.
- A live radio broadcast of Talkin’ Pets with Jon Patch.
- The 2017 Dog Writers Association of America Banquet.
- Our exclusive on-site Doggie Concierge.
…and more! Visit www.hotelpenn.com for full details.
“With the countdown on, we are ‘paws’-itively excited to be once again welcoming all Westminster VIP’s (Very Important Pooches),” said Gene Nicotra, General Manager/All Dogs’ Best Friend at New York’s Hotel Pennsylvania. “Our ‘paw’fect location, exclusive ‘paw’menities, and exciting events are a treat for Westminster hopefuls and fans alike.”
New York’s Hotel Pennsylvania is offering unbeatable room rates and packages for Westminster guests. Guests that book a 2017 WKC Dog Show stay in advance will enjoy savings of up to $130 plus perks for their dog. Rates start at $159 for two adults and up to 4 dogs (includes potty area access) and $139 with no pets. To stay at the host hotel where all the Westminster Dog Show action happens, contact 212-736-5000 (locally), 800-223-8585 (toll-free) or visit www.hotelpenn.com today.
Westminster is the oldest, continuous sporting event in America, with the exception of the Kentucky Derby. The Dog Show is the most prestigious of National Dog Shows and has been held every year despite power shortages, hazardous weather conditions, economic depressions and World Wars.
About New York’s Hotel Pennsylvania
Since 1919, New York’s Hotel Pennsylvania has been host to millions of visitors to Manhattan, more than any other hotel in the world. The hotel is one of only two hotels in Manhattan to earn the prestigious ENERGY STAR award, which exemplifies superior energy performance and efficiency. With 1,700 rooms and over 24,000 square feet of function and adjacent exhibit space, the hotel’s location on 7th Avenue at 33rd Street is conveniently located to the Midtown business district and within walking distance to many of Manhattan’sfamed tourist attractions, including Times Square, the Theater District and the Empire State Building. Directly across from Penn Station and with most major subway lines within one block makes getting to and around Manhattan exceptionally easy. Reservations can be made on-line at www.hotelpenn.com or by calling 212-736-5000 or toll-free at 800-223-8585. The World’s Most Popular Hotel is a registered trademark of New York’sHotel Pennsylvania.
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