Tag: Marriott Hotels
Hotel Industry in Crisis
Consumer travel remains at an all-time low, 40 percent of hotel employees remain unemployed and almost two-thirds of hotels remain at or below 50 percent occupancy.
New Marriott Meeting Guidelines
Following the roll out of Marriott International’s Commitment to Clean and Global Cleanliness Council, it has introduced digital content about redefined processes and reimagined spaces.
Gaylord Hotels Reopen
Gaylord Rockies in Colorado, Gaylord Palms in Florida and Gaylord Opryland in Tennessee, have opened, joining Gaylord Texan.
Hotel Chain Cleaning Protocols
For your convenience, Prevue has compiled the latest new regarding hotel chain safety initiatives and protocols. We will update this list regularly.
Olympics Postponed
The 2020 Summer Olympics have been postponed due to COVID-19 but will remain in Tokyo and will be held no later than summer 2021.
Hotel Seller’s Market Softens
New supply in some major U.S. markets may give planners more leverage, but for the most part 2020 and 2021 will be a continuation of the strong sellers market.
Why Hotel Ownership Matters
MGM Resorts International last week announced the sale of the MGM Grand and Mandalay Bay resorts and casinos to a joint hotel ownership venture for about $2.5 billion.
Resort Fee Backlash Hits Las Vegas
The recent fee hikes by MGM Resorts at its Aria Resort & Casino, Bellagio Hotel and Casino, and Vdara Hotel and Spa are stirring up the conversation.
Lawsuit Against Marriott Takes Aim at Hidden Resort Fees
Lawsuit filed against Marriott International for hiding the true price of a hotel room.
Autograph Collection Hotels Adding 16 Properties By End of July
By the end of this month, Autograph Collection Hotels, Marriott International’s portfolio of more than 170 independent hotels and resorts around the world, will add 16 properties to its global portfolio.
Gaylord Moves Westward With Colorado Debut
Colorado has some exciting new meetings digs now that the Gaylord Rockies Resort & Convention Center officially opened last month.
The Top Meeting News Stories of 2018
Here are the top five meeting news stories of the year that provide insight into the direction the industry is heading in 2019.
More Hotel Strikes Authorized, This Time in Los Angeles
More hotel strikes representing about 7,500 hotel workers at 24 hotels in the Los Angeles area could ensue if contract negotiations don’t reach an agreement.
Marriott’s Data Breach Ignites Lawsuits, Reimbursements
Marriott’s data breach has undergone a whirlwind of events since being revealed on Nov. 30.