Pacesetting Inn at Mulberry Grove’s Andy Morar is Learning How to Compete as a Bicyclist and Individualist Hotelier

Posted on February 15th, 2008 by traubsc@aol.com

Pacesetting Inn at Mulberry Grove’s Andy Morar is Learning How to Compete as a Bicyclist and Individualist Hotelier

Pacesetting hotelier Andy Morar, a training bicyclist who rides weekly with 15-25 area bicyclists, has the inside scoop of where to find mentors in business and bicycling. He is learning the importance of individual hoteliers learning to better compete in today’s faster lane of leisure travel.

  • As the news of the Tour de Georgia buzzes around the Tybee Island and Savannah areas (where the bicycle tours launches), more attention turns to local riders.
  • Country leisure creates an atmosphere of comfort and relaxation, of sunshine and flowers, good food, good wine and good company.  
  • Near Savannah, on a clear day hotelier Andy Morar joins 15-25 area bicyclists in the low trafficked area surrounding the Georgia Tech campus training in the country-terrain-meets-international-progress of Port Wentworth, Georgia.
  • Morar, whose friends train for 30-40 mile rides, balances ownership of two interstate hotels with a relentlessly competitive attitude, professionally and personally.
  • Like in the hotel business, cicycling is another area where Morar competes in the Port Wentworth, Georgia, community just north of Savannah.
  • The Fodor’s guide recommends a 3-to-5 day itinerary that includes taking advantage of Savannah’s flat landscape for their “Savannah No Hills Workout” — walking and bicycling.
  • Morar adds, “Travel and life are about our personal experiences. It’s about the adventure, about someone on the move, about great knowledge sharing, especially when you’re in a new location.
  • Driving the youthful hotelier’s success is his passion for excellence. “I’m an active participate in family life and leisure business in the Savannah area. I’m thrilled that more attention to the sport of bicyling is pointing to coastal Georgia.”
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Morar adds, “Travel and life are about our personal experiences. It’s about the adventure, about someone on the move, about great knowledge sharing, especially when you’re in a new location.”

Spokesperson Sandy Traub. principle at SPATIOR Storyline Marketing, adds, "Andy Morar exemplifies the southern host, one who is willing to become personally involved to assure his guest has a great Savannah stay."

ABOUT PORT WENTWORTH, GEORGIA 

Inn at Mulberry Grove is a stylishly smart, budget hotel in Port Wentworth Georgia, near Savannah GA. The 47-room property opened in 2006, showcasing decorator interiors, friendly services, hot southern breakfast buffet, and easy in/out I-95 conveniences. Differentiating amenities include boutique wines, unique chilled beers and Champagnes and knowledgeable front desk assistance to enjoy an extended visit in the Savannah, Georgia, area. Highlighting an unusually pleasant blend of deep south stories and the new travel comforts, the I-95 budget-rate hotel sits on some of the richest land in colonial America, where farming of indigo, rice, pigs, cotton and mulberries launched Savannah competitive growth from the Port of Savannah’s harbor. 

Inn at Mulberry Grove
101 O’Leary Road @ I-95 Exit 109

Port Wentworth, GA USA 31407

Telephone 912 / 965-9666

Fax 912 / 965-9670

email Info@InnatMulberryGrove.com

CONTACT INFORMATION
  • Sandy Traub (Spokesperson)
    SPATIOR Storyline Marketing
    Strategic Marketing Consultant
    PO BOX 1634
    Savannah, GA 31402-1634

    912-398-9828 (office)
    912-232-2590 (fax)
    912-398-9828 (cell)

    Email:
    Web site: http://www.spatior.com

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