Holiday Inn on Grand Island Sold. sale question

So the Holiday Inn on Grand Island was just purchased by a group of Investors. I have my friends scheduled in less than a year to get married at that hotel. When things like this happen (places sell with prearranged parties planned) What usually happens. Do they cancel the dates and make you find somewhere else (which good luck in less than a year) Do they need to honor the already taken scheduled occasion? If they cancel them, do they have any ground to fight something in court due to ruining the rest of the wedding plans? (having to reschedule everything and try to make sure they get either the same date, or everyone can be available to run the wedding with the new date)

Thank you.

Read the contract?

Call the hotel?

:lol:

No, thanks you.

lol, yeah I haven’t been thinking straight yesterday and today. I feel like shit right now. Having a hard time processing things when just typing quickly and not proof reading.

I am sure everything will remain the same

I’m not sure about the contract for them, and I’m guessing the hotel will be keeping things in the dark for next week or 2 while they figure everything out. (yet that could be something they figured out before purchasing) Again see post above. lol

Right read my post…

I guarantee you the contract has a way for the hotel to back out.

On the other stuff its 100% up to the hotel so why have people speculate?

Why wouldn’t your friend just call the hotel rather than post on a random message board. You are really stretching for new topics, huh?

bwahahaha

Why did YOU schedule your friends wedding? Strange

Everything will probably be fine, but just call them. You’ll want to verify that the details of all of your arrangements are still kosher anyway in case the new owners want to institute any different policies.

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“Yambag’s Wedding Planning Services: We’ll ask dudes on a message board to guess about information they have no way of knowing… So you don’t have to!”

lol.

Really the purpose wasnt so much just for them, I’m just curious with this situation for everyone in the same boat. Sorry I ask because its a good friend and I’d hate for that to happen to them. I forgot this forum had to many immature people on it. My apologies. This can be closed.

The person who owns the hotel my father manages also owned the McKinley park in. Once the property sold the new owner was able to break all contracts. My sister lossed her venue two months before her wedding.

Avanti Mansion is nice :tup:

Thank you, that’s along the line of what I was looking for. Did they break it right after purchase, or did they like months after?

It gives me the heads up to tell them to make sure to get new documentation signed by the new owners so it can’t be backed out on.

Makes post without using common sense.

Calls everyone else immature.

And whats the common sense? I haven’t gone through something like this before. They haven’t and sure we would ask them, but situations happen and I’d like to see if I’m leaving anything out to suggest to them. Yes, call the place… no shit.

Dear lord…

Perfect.

I know someone who just got married there ran into some problems.