When I first began to travel, I decided it would be best to try to stick with one hotel brand because they reward their best customers with points and other perks. I decided on Marriott because they are one of the largest quality hotel brands and they have hotels all over the world. For the past few years, I have held Platinum Elite status with Marriott Hotels, providing me further incentive to look for a Marriott whenever possible. This page is dedicated to Marriott Hotel reviews and tips, but sometimes I will review non-Marriott hotels as well (especially when I am in a city that doesn’t have one available). Every hotel property is different so the reviews will vary in structure and content. I am using a star rating system that takes into account price/value, customer service, amenities, and so forth.
: Disaster
: Below Expectations
: Met Expectations
: Exceeded Expectations
: Wish I Could Live Here
Keep in mind, I don’t give out 4 or 5 stars easily, so don’t pass up on a property that simply meets my expectations.
I will rate properties on the following categories:
(Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed on this site are my own, and I am not sponsored by Marriott.)
North America:
JW Marriott Grande Lakes Orlando
Renaissance Charleston South Carolina
Residence Inn Downtown Bethesda Maryland
Wardman Park Hotel Washington DC
Renaissance Downtown Washington DC
Renaissance Dupont Circle Washington DC
Courtyard Marriott Hyannis Cape Cod Massachusetts
Renaissance Northbrook Chicago Illinois
Bohemian Hotel Celebration
Carlton Hotel NYC
Courtyard Marriott Orlando Airport
Marriott Palm Beach Gardens Florida
Renaissance Boca Raton Florida
Spring Hill Suites Sarasota Airport Florida
Europe:
Courtyard Marriott Stockholm Sweden
AC Macka Hotel Istanbul Turkey
Courtyard Marriott Airport Istanbul Turkey
Asia:
JW Marriott New Delhi, K3 International Restaurant
JW Marriott Jakarta, Indonesia
Renaissance Saigon/Ho Chi Minh
Renaissance Bangkok