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26 February 2013

Writing's On The Wall For The Script As They Sample Revamped Morrison Hotel


The Dublin boys will be among the first A-listers to stay in the revamped Morrison Hotel. Danny O'Donoghue and his band mates will be performing in Dublin's O2 this week.

But rather than head home after the gig, the boys will be staying in the plush hotel which reopened its doors last week.

They'll be able to sample the cocktails in the slick new bar and test out the luxurious new beds.

But best of all the Script boys will be able to fall asleep reading their own lyrics as each room in the renovated Morrison has lyrics from an Irish song adorning the walls.

Narcissism

"It's a lovely touch. There's everyone from Van Morrison to Paul Brady and the Saw Doctors," a spokesperson for The Morrison said. "Those details make a real difference in the hotel."

So after singing a string of hits including Breakeven, The Man Who Can't Be Moved and We Cry, the lads will fall asleep beneath their own lyrics.


Some may think it's the height of narcissism, for others it's a handy way of remembering the words to their songs.

"They'll be able to see their lyrics as they fall asleep," the spokesperson explained. "How great is that? There's no chance of them forgetting them."

The paint might only be drying on the walls of the refurbished hotel but A-listers are already getting ready to check into the re-vamped Morrison Hotel.

The grand opening was last week and celebs and socialites such as Louis Copeland, Peter Coonan, Mairead Farrell and Nicky Byrne crowded into the modern hotel to check out the €7m refurbishment.

The Ormond Quay hotel has undergone a radical facelift and has re-opened under a franchise agreement between Hilton Worldwide and Martinez Hotels & Resorts.

Russian billionaire Elana Baturina bought the property from NAMA last year and officially launched the hotel last Wednesday night.

The refurbishment includes new Bar Quay 14 and the adjoining Morrison Grill.

Source: Herald i.e / Edited/Pictures: DannyODonoghue.Net

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