Marriott Hotels & Resorts

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Marriott Hotels & Resorts is Marriott International's brand of full-service hotels and resorts based in Bethesda, Maryland. As of June 30, 2020, there were 582 hotels and resorts with 205,053 rooms operating under the brand, in addition to 160 hotels with 47,765 rooms planned for development.[2][3]

Marriott Hotels & Resorts
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryHospitality
Founded1957; 67 years ago (1957)
FounderJ. Willard Marriott
HeadquartersBethesda, Maryland, U.S.
Number of locations
586 (June 2023[1])
Area served
Worldwide
ParentMarriott International
Websitewww.marriott.com

History

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Foundation and early years

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The Marriott chain began with two motels in the 1950s. The first opened as a Quality Inn airport motel near Washington, D.C., and another motel nearby, the Twin Bridges, a few years later. With the opening of the second motel, Marriott was born as a brand name. The Twin Bridges property was demolished in 1990, but the Key Bridge property still operates, but as a full-service hotel.

In 1967, Marriott opened its first resort hotel, Camelback Inn, in Arizona, United States. Marriott Hotels & Resorts expanded outside of the United States for the first time in 1969 with the opening of the Marriott in Acapulco, Mexico. By 1975, Marriott Hotels & Resorts had expanded to Europe, with the Amsterdam Marriott hotel opening that year.[4] In 1976, Marriott opened two Great America Theme Parks but sold to Six Flags in 1984.[5]

In these first several decades, Marriott International owned and managed many of the hotels within its portfolio. In 1993, the company decided to spin off the real estate ownership operations as a new company, Host Marriott, while retaining hotel management services under the Marriott International company name.

Development since 2000

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By 1999, there were over 360 Marriott Hotels & Resorts in 47 countries, and in November 2010, Marriott Hotels & Resorts announced the opening of what is said was their 500th property, the Pune Marriott Hotel & Convention Centre, in Pune, India.[6] In September 2005, Marriott Hotels & Resorts unveiled its first new room designs in ten years. Dubbed "mSpot", the new rooms feature clean lines and updated technology.[7]

In August 2020 Marriott announced it was ending its Make A Green Choice program.[citation needed] In October 2020, the UK data privacy watchdog fined Marriott Hotels £18.4 million for a serious data breach that exposed the millions of the companies customer's data to cyber-criminals.[8]

In July 2022, The Marriott Hotel revealed that the company's data had been breached. Hackers were able to compromise the hotels' data which led to 20GB of data which included internal documents and information in addition to consumer data such as credit card information. The hackers broke into a server at the Marriott Hotel at Baltimore-Washington International Airport. The group shared screenshots of customer information and were in contact with the Hotel chain. This data breach marks the third data breach for the company in the last 4 years.[9]

In 2023, a criminal investigation was opened against Marriott in Poland, claiming that it acted fraudulently and unethically against the Lim company, the owner of a Warsaw hotel. During the COVID-19 period, Marriott would not keep up the hotel’s maintenance and shifted the costs of maintaining the empty hotel to the Lim Company. At the same time Marriott prevented the Lim Company from renting the hotel to the National Health Fund for doctors' housing or contracting for advertising deals until the Lim Company would pay unwarranted bonuses to Marriott.[10]

Accommodations

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Marriott Hotel in Fort Lauderdale
Marriott Hotel in Hong Kong
Marriott Hotel in Heidelberg

Historical

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USNon-USTotal
2006[11]Properties     0470
Rooms0168,383
2007[12]Properties     313     156     0469
Rooms124,584043,9520168,536
2008[13]Properties     321     157     0478
Rooms127,192045,4090172,601
2009[14]Properties     326     165     0491
Rooms128,628048,4210177,049
2010[15]Properties     326     168     0494
Rooms128,916049,8180178,734
2011[16]Properties     322     170     0492
Rooms127,826051,0280178,854
2012[17]Properties     320     169     0489
Rooms126,113050,0960176,209
2013[18]Properties     312     174     0486
Rooms123,296051,2130174,509
2014[19]Properties     314     185     0499
Rooms124,686054,5350179,221

From 2015

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North
America
EuropeMiddle E.
& Africa
Asia &0
Pacific
Caribbean
Latin Am.
Total
2015[20]Properties     342     094     0018     045     0027     0526
Rooms134,425023,071     6,206015,804     7,7710187,277
2016[21]Properties     345     097     0020     058     0026     0546
Rooms135,813023,872     6,809020,286     7,5160194,296
2017[22]Properties     347     098     0022     070     0029     0566
Rooms137,333024,069     7,389023,479     8,0100200,280
2018[23]Properties     341     094     0024     080     0028     0567
Rooms134,834023,969     8,061026,962     7,5400201,366
2019[24]Properties     340     097     0025     083     0030     0575
Rooms134,412024,595     8,119028,000     8,0330203,159
2020[25]Properties     340     0100     0026     090     0029     0585
Rooms133,972025,946     8,110030,008     7,7890205,825
2021[26]Properties     340     0103     0026     096     0029     0594
Rooms132,791026,719     7,968032,119     7,7890207,386
2022[27]Properties     339     075     0028     102     0031     0575
Rooms132,960021,454     8,726033,992     8,3110205,443
2023[28]Properties     337     077     0029     112     0032     0587
Rooms132,856021,990     9,083037,674     8,4610210,064

Notable properties

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The Detroit Marriott at the Renaissance Center is the tallest hotel in the Western Hemisphere.

See also

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