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Meet a Hotel Heiress Who Actually Works at the Hotel

Anouska Morritt, who was named Director of Marketing for Morritts Resorts, is intimately involved in running her father's hotels on Grand Cayman. She's the hotel heiress who learned the business and is now helping to run it. On Grand Cayman today, Anouska Morritt was named Director of Marketing for Morritt's Resorts, the leading vacation ownership resorts in the Cayman Islands. Ms. Morritt, who began working in the family business in 2001, will be responsible for all new marketing initiatives undertaken on behalf of Morritt's Tortuga Club and Morritt's Grand Resort. Prior to being named to her new position, Ms. Morritt learned the hotel business with stints in Morritts reservations, accounting and mortgage departments. Most recently she has been leading Morritts efforts to recover from Hurricane Ivan, which tore into the resorts in 2004 with 30-foot waves, leaving ruin and devastation in two buildings, the lobby and ocean side restaurant.



Grand Cayman Marriott Beach Resort Offers 'Barefoot Luxury' at an Affordable Price

Grand Cayman Marriot Beach Resort -- named "Grand Cayman's Leading Hotel" by World Travel -- lets guests bask in "barefoot luxury" at an affordable price with "Sand Dollar" savings starting as low as $235/night*, Aug. 2 - Oct. 22, 2006 including a fifth night free and $75 food and beverage credit. Sprawling along world famous Seven Mile Beach, the $15 million redesigned resort features Cayman furnishings in warm hues of sea and sun, sky and sand, making it difficult to tell where the hotel ends and the island begins.

Enjoying temperatures rarely below 75 degrees, guests discover the ideal playground for outdoor activities, from swimming with stingrays at renowned Stingray City and scuba diving along 17th century boat wrecks, to kayaking through tropical mangroves and exploring marine life in private submarines.