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The Dark Side Of The Fairmont Royal York Hotel Is Revealed During 3rd Annual Earth Hour

Earth Hour Cocktails | Fairmont Royal York

Toronto’s Fairmont Royal York Hotel will turn off its lights and light up more than a thousand candles in support of the World Wildlife Fund’s (WWF), Earth Hour. Guests will have the opportunity to partake in this global initiative by participating in the hotel’s “green” inspired activities when the lights go out for 60 minutes beginning at 8:30 p.m on Saturday, March 27th, 2010.

The Fairmont Royal York’s neon rooftop sign will go dark, signaling the hotel’s “Green Team” to power down the exterior, awning and canopy lights in unison with millions of Earth Hour participants worldwide. Inside the hotel, the team of over 30 eco-cautious colleagues will light the lobby with candelabras and hundreds of tea lights to be placed throughout the hotel for Earth Hour.

On Saturday, March 27, The Fairmont Royal York’s Library Bar will welcome guests to a unique candlelight service and bring back the popular Earth Hour inspired drink menu featuring: the Polar Cap, a cool vodka drink in a highball glass; the Organic Globe, an icewine martini; and the Carbon Footprint, a mindful drink featuring local honey, apples and single malt in a rock glass.

The hotel’s health club invites guests to experience relaxation in a different light. Unwind in the hotel’s whirlpool or take a swim in the pool, illuminated by the glow of surrounding candles. The special candlelight swim is offered exclusively to hotel guests from 8:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Saturday, March 27, 2010.

Guests are also encouraged to participate in the environmental activities by turning the lights out in their rooms by way of a book mark accompanying their key cards and at the evening “turn down.”

Earth Hour is a global event created by the WWF to help raise awareness and assemble millions of people to take action on climate change. In 2008, The Fairmont Royal York was the first hotel in Toronto to register its Earth Hour participation. The event will mark the unification of The Fairmont Royal York hotel with an expected 30 million people worldwide in over 4000 cities.

Melanie Coates Talks Earth Hour with Mike and Erin at CHFI

Lights Out at The Fairmont Royal York

Melanie Coates, Chair of the Green Team at The Fairmont Royal York, made a stop at 98.1 CHFI to chat with Mike Cooper and Erin Davis about Earth Hour. Listen to the interview or download to your desktop.

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Make Earth Hour: A Staycation Event at
The Fairmont Royal York

Earth Hour at The Fairmont Royal York

At 8:30 p.m. on Saturday, March 28, 2009 all of Toronto will join over 1000 cities worldwide in darkness for sixty minutes in honour of Earth Hour.  Guests of The Fairmont Royal York hotel will have a chance to “green” it up by checking in by candlelight while enjoying a Greater Toronto Area (GTA) resident’s rate of $99 (exclusive of taxes, based on single or double occupancy).  This great Toronto hotel deal is being offered to any guest with valid GTA identification for all available Fairmont Rooms on Friday, March 27 through to Sunday, March 29,2009.

The Fairmont Royal York has one of the Toronto skyline’s most prominent neon signs. It will be turned off for this global event created by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF).  Inside, members of the hotel’s “Green Team” will dim the lobby lights and light the grand candelabras and tea lights that will be on display throughout the hotel. Hotel guests are also encouraged to visit the candlelit pool and join in by turning the lights out in their guest rooms.

Throughout the Earth Hour evening, The Fairmont Royal York’s Library Bar welcomes lounging guests to candlelight service and a special Earth Hour drink menu created just for this year’s cause: the Polar Cap, a cool drink in a highball glass; the Organic Globe, an icewine martini; and the controversial Carbon Footprint.

On Saturday March 28, 2009 at 8:30 p.m., The Fairmont Royal York joins all 56 other Fairmont world-class hotels and resorts from Dallas to Dubai will go dark by turning off their lights for one hour – EARTH HOUR– and in doing so will reinforce the company’s pioneering commitment to operational sustainability and help draw further attention to one of the world’s single largest environmental issues: climate change.

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Earth Hour Puts The Fairmont Royal York in a Different Light

One of the Toronto skyline’s most prominent neon signs will go dark for sixty minutes on March 29. The occasion will mark the unification of The Fairmont Royal York with an expected 30 million people worldwide as they take a public stand on climate change.  The hour of action entitled Earth Hour, is a global event created by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF). Hotel guests will have the opportunity to be carbon responsible as they check in by candlelight during Earth Hour, from 8:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. on Saturday, March 28, 2009.

In 2008, The Fairmont Royal York was the first Toronto hotel to register its Earth Hour participation.  The Library Bar served a capacity crowd of patrons seeking a lounge experience by candlelight.  A year later, the lights out experience continues to be so popular that the lounge has gone on to serve cocktails by candlelight every Saturday night.  The hotel will again demonstrate its leadership and commitment to environmental responsibility through a series of interior and exterior energy saving initiatives.

Hotel engineer Brian Mosher will extinguish power to The Fairmont Royal York’s  signature rooftop sign as the first signal to the team of more than 30 hotel colleagues who will be on duty to ensure that the building’s exterior lights, sconces, display, awning and canopy lights will dim in unison with the other Toronto landmarks participating in Earth Hour.  Inside, members of the hotel’s “Green Team” will dim the lobby lights and quickly light the grand candelabras and tea lights that will be on display throughout the hotel. Hotel guests are also encouraged to join in by turning the lights out in their rooms by way of a book mark accompanying their key cards and at the evening “turn down.”

During Earth Hour, The Fairmont Royal York’s Library Bar welcomes lounging guests to candlelight service and a special Earth Hour drink menu.  On the menu are three new limited-edition cocktails, created just for this year’s cause: the Polar Cap, a cool drink in a birdbath snifter; the Organic Globe, an icewine martini; and the controversial Carbon Footprint.

“Lounging by candlelight is a social way to toast the Earth Hour movement,” says Library Bar Manager, Jeff Steen.

The Fairmont Royal York also invites guests to the hotel’s health club where they may swim lengths of the 15 meter pool or unwind in the whirlpool by candlelight.  The entire pool area will be illuminated by 100 floating candles.  The candlelight swim is offered exclusively to hotel guests from 8:30  p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Saturday, March 28, 2009.

Instituting the highest possible standards of environmental stewardship is at the heart of the measurable goals The Fairmont Royal York sets for itself. In a company wide challenge the hotel  was recently named runner up to The Fairmont Lake Louise as Environmental Hotel of the Year for 2008. As such, the hotel is continually working to find new ways to reduce their energy consumption.

While most Toronto homes draw approximately 24,000 kwh per year, The Fairmont Royal York measures a draw of nearly 2.5 mwh a day to power all of its 34,000 lights. In an effort to reduce energy consumption the hotel has changed its east entrance canopy lights to 3 watt bulbs.  The bulbs will now last 4000 hours and save 32,236 kwh a year. The hotel has switched over 7000 incandescent bulbs to compact fluorescent bulbs, saving 712,500 kwh annually. Over 75% of the 1,365 rooms have compact fluorescent bulbs. All of the hotel’s meeting rooms have dimmers and many have motion sensors.  Lighting now accounts for only 5% of the hotel’s energy draw.  Increasing the energy efficiency of hotel lights is just one portion of the hotel’s environmental efforts. Fairmont Hotels & Resorts has an ongoing commitment to energy conservation, waste management, water conservation and responsible purchasing.

On Saturday March 28, 2009 at 8:30 p.m., all 56 of Fairmont’s world-class hotels and resorts from Dallas to Dubai will go dark by turning off their lights for one hour – Earth Hour – and in doing so will reinforce the company’s pioneering commitment to operational sustainability and help draw further attention to one of the world’s single largest environmental issues: climate change.