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Omni Fort Worth Unveils New Western-Themed Suites

Omni Fort Worth Unveils New Western-Themed Suites

Omni Fort Worth Hotel unveiled 22 western-themed suites as part of a $10M property renovation and refresh.
“We take tremendous pride in the culture and history of Fort Worth and wanted that to be represented throughout the hotel, especially in the guestrooms,” said hotel General Manager Larry Auth. “We’re excited for our guests to experience the small touches that each of these themed suites offers and hope it makes them feel that much more integrated into the buzzing culture of Fort Worth and our special property.”
Western-themed Suites
Each of the three themed suites – The Leddy, The Resistol, and The Wrangler – is inspired by, and in partnership with, a local brand that represents the true Western spirit of Fort Worth; guests will find small touches of each theme throughout the suites that tie each room together. Each of the new themed suites is adorned with a room number plaque, branded amenity notecards, and a sign that speaks to the history of its corresponding brand. The suite themes include:
The Leddy Suite (6 suites) – Inspired by M.L. Leddys’ handmade boots and saddles, the 1,276 square-foot Leddy Suites feature a striking living and dining area with unique, handcrafted tooled leather pieces.
Other themed touches include leather coasters, Leddy-branded boot jacks, Leddy boot-etched glassware and hand-tooled leather ice bucket, leather hand-tooled edging on the desk’s blotter, framed photography of the Leddy’s storefront in the Stockyards and a Longhorn flask & bottle of whiskey included in a specialty welcome amenity.
The Leddy Suite can also be booked as a two-bedroom suite with a connecting queen/queen Deluxe Room.
The Resistol Suite (12 suites): Drawing inspiration from handcrafted cowboy hat brand, Resistol, the 12 corner Resistol Suites feature 690 square feet of gorgeous living area, a king-sized bed, an upgraded bathroom, and a parlor area complete with a bar counter and additional seating.
Décor in the Resistol suites include a felt Resistol cowboy hat on a hat stand, Resistol-branded hat brush, framed cowboy photography, etched “Star” glassware, and a custom amenity of bon bons handmade by the hotel’s executive chef and a bottle of bourbon, the unofficial drink of cowboys everywhere.
The Wrangler Suite (4 suites): Inspired by Wrangler, the source for authentic western apparel, The Wrangler Suites are 894 square-foot rooms featuring king-sized beds, floor to ceiling window views, sliding doors that open from the bedroom onto the spacious outdoor balcony, and a walk-in shower.
The Wrangler Suites include Wrangler-branded leather coasters and beautiful western photography, coffee tables adorned with Wrangler denim fabric, a W horseshoe on the wall for good luck, and an American Cowboys coffee table book. Guests in the Wrangler suite will also enjoy a welcome amenity that includes all the fixings for a Texas Ranch Water and a jar of raw mixed nuts and dried fruit to snack like a real cowboy.
The suite may be booked with a connecting queen/queen Deluxe Room.
Displayed in each suite is a sign that tells the history of the different brands and encourages guests to visit the Cowboy Culture hotel store in the lobby to purchase select suite partner products.
The new suites and promotions are part of a larger $10 million refresh by Omni Fort Worth, which included enhancements to the property’s lobby, meeting space, and guest rooms. Fresh new design elements by Omni’s corporate design team include sophisticated fabrics and finishes contrasted with rustic materials, allowing each space to celebrate local flavor and capture the true essence of Fort Worth.
More Info
To learn more about Omni Fort Worth Hotel and the new suites, visit the property’s website at www.omnihotels.com/hotels/fort-worth or on Instagram @omnifortworth and Facebook @omnifortworth.

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