Posted on 10/05/2018 8:58:38 AM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
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Sorry, someone posted that Hilton was a subsidiary or part of the Hyatt brand. I will confirm before boycotting, of course. Thanks.
As of 2013, about 70% of the rooms branded under Hilton were franchised to independent operators and companies. During its 20072013 ownership of Hilton, the Blackstone Group pursued a strategy of predominantly expanding Hilton’s reach through franchise agreements, while relatively few new properties were actually operated by Hilton.
Hence, the proportion of franchised rooms grew significantly during this period. The practice of franchising is popular within the hospitality industry among most major hotel chains, as the parent company does not have to pay for the maintenance and overhead costs of franchised properties.
Franchisees must follow strict brand standards in order to maintain a licensing agreement with Hilton.
Many of Hilton’s flagship properties, airport properties, and largest resorts, however, are corporately managed.
Hyatt does not own Hilton Garden Inn. Thats why its called Hilton not Hyatt Garden Inn.
Hyatt has is not Hilton. Where did you get that list?
Hilton Garden Inn is not owned by Muslim you should have complained it would have gotten you a free night every time. I used to work for them fun job.
I have a feeling this is how Jason Bateman operates.
I stayed at the Pikeville, KY Hyatt about a year ago. Wrote it up on Trip Advisor or Google — one or the other — and gave it a 3 out of 5. I hadn’t had such a blah room since I’d stayed at $10 a night places during my commuting college years when I was a poor student.
What hotel chain is the Hyatt a part of?
Brands: Hilton Hotels & Resorts, Waldorf Astoria Hotels & Resorts, Conrad Hotels & Resorts, Canopy by Hilton, Curio -A Collection by Hilton, DoubleTree by Hilton, Embassy Suites Hotels, Hilton Garden Inn, Hampton Hotels, Homewood Suites by Hilton, Home2 Suites by Hilton and Hilton Grand Vacations.
I always wear earplugs at a Bates...Sounds of screaming keeps me awake...
I’m guessing Hyatt Place
The AmeriSuites chain was rebranded and called Hyatt Place, a competitor to the limited-service products Marriott International’s Courtyard by Marriott and Hilton Worldwide’s Hilton Garden Inn. In December 2005 Hyatt acquired limited service company Summerfield Suites from the Blackstone Group.
Turning away paying customers always works ,LOL
Fine by me. Too expensive anyway. I’ll stay home and sleep in my own bed where no libs are welcome.
Sorry, my mistake! That’s what I get for trusting Google.
Planned Parenthood forces cancellation of Gosnell screening
Dear Supporters,
Well they have done it again!
I wanted you to be the first to know that the Hyatt Hotel in Austin has caved to Cecile Richards and her Planned Parenthood thugs and cancelled the Gosnell Movie screening in their hotel.
We were so looking forward to screening Gosnell: The Trial of America's Biggest Serial Killer as Planned Parenthood held their $400 a plate gala dinner nearby. It gave a real choice to the people of Austin. Many had already registered to attend the screenings and we were receiving dozens of new RSVPs every day. But now thanks to the bullying of Planned Parenthood and the cowardice of the Hyatt they won't get to see the Gosnell Movie and the truth about abortion.
But rest assured this is only a temporary victory for the forces of intolerance. The Hyatt screening was just a "sneak peek" before the national release on the weekend of October 12th. There is nothing Planned Parenthood can do to stop us bring the film to 750 screens nationwide. We are adding new theaters daily, you can check our website to find one near you.
They tried to bury this story all along. The mainstream media refused to cover it and we have had to fight the establishment all along the way.
So we need you to send a message to the bullies. On October 12th come out and let them know the coverup stops here.
Thank you,
Phelim
Ann
Magdalena
BBBwahahahaha!
The hotel company declined to release the memo Friday but instead issued a statement saying: Hyatt will no longer allow hate groups, those who primarily seek to disparage or demean a specific group of people, to host meetings or events at our hotels.
Muslim Advocates, an Oakland-based civil rights advocacy group that has been pressing hotel companies to take similar steps against hate groups, called the decision a victory.
Hyatts announcement is a welcome one for consumers who want their hotels to be safe spaces to relax and be themselves free from hostility and discrimination, said Scott Simpson, public advocacy director for Muslim Advocates.
Simpson said Hyatt is the first hotel firm to make such a commitment to his group. He said Airbnb, the online home-sharing site, has also committed that it will not do business with hate groups.
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-hyatt-hate-groups-20180928-story.html
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What an idiotic comment!
No, Marriott is largely owned by Mutual Funds, ETFs, Pension Funds and Hedge Funds.
Whatever. It was the first entry on Google.
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