| Kalle |
Feb 19th, 2002 08:21 AM |
Jim, there is no central star-assigning authority in the US. Unlike European countries, where the number of stars is linked to specific amenities, in the US it's as arbitrary as figure-skating judging. Depends on your guide book, and each guidebook spells out their criteria for stars in their introduction. Mobil has one system, AAA has another, etc. etc. And Fodor's has its own system. <BR><BR>And also remember that for some guides, notably AAA, the hotels have to cough up money just to be rated -- and notice if your guidebook accepts advertisements from the hotels it ranks. Conflict of interest? You bet.<BR><BR>So, Jim, _who_ gave that Holiday Inn the two stars - where did you "look it up"? Michelin? Mobil? What did the book say 2 stars meant?
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