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'N �, t�.," ‘-pp, - 4L -. ^y.'�F f O,c t itlx,..1.1.-- .. ....... 8 (a) !� Wi € 4A 7 iifliff*A 4 '� t a4 R y1 vo - -. i Cl)Q) ,/1w1 ti 41 P '� gyp,� 3 ,A d(4' i , , ,N. `A.F ,i {y" its-- F j = ._• K�y} �- N ^l F rx: %^rt j A Y u �✓ yJ j ,.twer?gr w d F p Z N i STORY BY DOUGLAS HANKS III Lemon Danishes never mat- staff to lay out a morning spread tered at the Cavalier Hotel. of orange juice, bread, coffee, Then terrorists attacked the croissants and Danishes on the World Trade Center and Penta- bar for the first time last week. gon on Sept. 11, 2001, tourism Abravaya has converted much `` dried up in South Florida, and of his lobby and outside patio into hotels like the Cavalier found a nouvelle cuisine restaurant in an their business plans upended. effort to attract some local dollars The attacks and the economic to his bottom line,the kind of rev- fallout that followed prompted a enue that supported other hotels sharp drop-off in European visi- during the dark days following tors,a key component of South 9/11. Florida's $17 billion tourism The custom-built bar,painted industry. red and black,dominates the far The loss hit particularly hard end of his high-ceilinged lobby, at the Cavalier,where European and Abravaya hopes the extra will tour operators used to buy up help the Cavalier stand out on about one of every four of the Expedia, Travelocity and the South Beach hotel's 45 rooms. other websites that rose to promi- Those tour operators still sell- nence during the downturn and ing trips to South Florida after retain their hold on the industry. 9/ll found themselves flush with "Let me tell you,I have learned options,and most opted for hotels so much,"the 54-year-old former with free breakfasts.But the Cav- Air Force transport pilot said of slier didn't even have a kitchen. his two years in South Florida's "A continental breakfast. It hotel business. "It looked a lot shouldn't be that big of a deal," easier and simpler from the out- owner Ralph Abravaya said.He side." pointed to weekends where his competitors with free doughnuts A continental breakfast were sold out and his hotel—fac- ing the Atlantic on Ocean Drive It shouldn't be that big of —was half empty."But it's gotten , very competitive,i guess." a deal.But it's gotten STRONG YEAR very Competitive.' This year South Florida hotels —RALPH ABRAVAYA, have posted one of the strongest performances in the country,but Cavalier Hotel owner the Cavalier has yet to share in The boutique hotel's slog the region's celebrated recovery through the nearly three years as a travel destination. that have passed since Sept. ll, Where other hotels are report- 2001, offers an examination in ing record summer occupancies, miniature of how the terrorist the Cavalier is filling only half its attacks reshaped the region's No. rooms.And Abravaya said that's 1 industry. And the Cavalier's ., mainly because until now the strategy for turning things around Cavalier hasn't done much to —free Danishes and all—high- change since Sept.ll,2001 lights key components of the While hotels across the region industry's unfolding comeback,. have repositioned themselves to and how much the economics of chase other markets, squeezed travel have changed since Sept.11, dollars out of new profit centers 2001 and generally enjoyed the fruits of Nearly all of the Cavalier's a recently rebounded industry, changes lead back,one way or the the Cavalier's recovery plan is other,to South Florida's loss of just beginning. international tourists over the The Cavalier recently com- past three years.Overnight visi- pleted nearly$1.5 million in rend- tors to Broward and Miami-Dade _ vations to the 1936 Art Deco hotel. from Europe and Latin America The upgrades include a new dropped 13 percent from 2000 to kitchen that allowed the Cavalier 2003 as travel worries,post-9/11 visa hassles and a sharp economic CHUCK FADELY/HERALD STAFF downturn in many Latin Ameri- READY FOR BUSINESS:At left, can countries kept travelers away. Flor Rivas,who will run the The shift was especially hard Cavalier hotel restaurant with for the many South Florida hotels her husband,Pablo,sets up tables at the hotel. •TURN TOHOTELS,24