| The Claw |
Jul 10th, 1999 08:24 AM |
The best source for lodging ratings is the Zagat guide. I find it to be pretty accurate, however listings not all inclusive. The Mobil Travel guide is good source as well, though its rating system of 1-5 stars can only be used as an indicator. The 2 & 3 star places very a lot in quality. I travel a lot on business and am pretty savy when it comes to finding a good place at a fair price. Of the major chains, here's my general conclusions: <BR>(I'm excluding the luxury category, Ritz Carlton, etc. as my expense account won't allow for it..) <BR> <BR>Tier 1- EXPENSIVE In order of decending preference: <BR>Hyatt, Marriott, Westin, Omni, Embassy Suites, Hilton, Sheraton, Wyndham, Radisson. <BR> <BR>Tier 2- MODERATE Courtyard by Marriott, <BR>Amerisuites, Windham Garden, Hampton. <BR> <BR>Tier 3-BUDGET Fairfield by Marriott, LaQuinta <BR> <BR>There are others, but these are the places I frequent and have found to be fairly consistent. When I make a reservation, I often ask how old the hotel is. Age is a big factor for me, or one that has gone through a recent renovation. Feel free to e-mail me for additional info!
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