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W vs. Ritz
How would you compare the service and rooms at the Ritz Carlton with the "W" hotels in general?
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Depends alot on which city you are talking about. Generally, better service at the Ritz, rooms done very nicely but decorated like "Grandma's House".<BR><BR>W, usually efficient service (not up to Ritz or 4 Seasons standards) and very modern hip room decor.<BR><BR>Best world IMO is the rooms at the W and the service at the Ritz (although prefer four seasons for service over the ritz).
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I have stayed at several W hotels and find them very faddish and cold. For my money Ritz is better (stuffy or not) and the W is worth a pass.
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You're talking about two entirely different grades of hotel here.<BR>Ritz is geared toward business travelers and its service structure is the backbone of its reputation. It's a core trait for Ritz's to excel in service in every way.<BR><BR>W's are trendy hotels which seek to capture the imagination of younger travellers. They're good hotels overall, certainly unique. But service there is NOT a top priority. AND IT SHOWS. <BR>Desk personnel, valets, room service....everything is much more reminiscent of a more moderate priced hotel chain. People do not stay at W's for the service.
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Well, Jack, I don't stay at W hotels for the DECOR, either! I'm NOT impressed with any of it's "faddish," "I'm too hip for words" designs!!
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Then perhaps the W's aren't designed for you.<BR>Think so, Bob?<BR>Thanks for letting us know, though.<BR>I'll be certain to alert Starwood that you're not happy with their W chain's decor.
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No contest, The Ritz Carlton by far. Stayed numberous times in both and they cannot compare.
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