Sheraton Hotels and Resorts is an international hotel chain owned by Marriott International.
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As the most global brand within Marriott Bonvoy's portfolio of extraordinary hotel brands sitting at the center of hundreds of communities around the world, Sheraton has a rich heritage in creating a sense of belonging for guests, wherever they are in the world.
Today, Sheraton Hotels and Resorts is a subsidiary of Marriott International, following its acquisition by Marriott in 2016. This merger brought together two giants in the hospitality industry, combining Sheraton's rich history and global footprint with Marriott's extensive portfolio of brands.
Marriott acquired Sheraton when it purchased Starwood Hotels and Resorts in 2016. With 444 hotels in 72 countries, Sheraton is the third largest of Marriott's 30 brands by room count. It is the largest brand outside of the USA, also by room count. Sheraton was created 81 years ago.
Marriott Bonvoy is the Marriott hotel company's loyalty program, allowing you to earn and redeem points for stays at Bonvoy brands including The Ritz-Carlton, St.Regis, JW Marriott, Sheraton, Westin and Renaissance Hotels.
How much are 25,000 Marriott Bonvoy points worth? At 0.7 cents per point, 25,000 Marriott Bonvoy points are worth $175. If you get a value of 0.9 cents per point, 25,000 Marriott Bonvoy points translate to $225.
In 1995, Marriott International purchased a 49% stake in The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company, and in 1998, they purchased an additional 50% stake in the company, giving it 99% ownership of the company.
As the most global brand within Marriott Bonvoy's portfolio of extraordinary hotel brands sitting at the center of hundreds of communities around the world, Sheraton has a rich heritage in creating a sense of belonging for guests, wherever they are in the world.
On December 31, 2004, substantially all of the hospitality assets owned by Pritzker family business interests, including Hyatt Corporation and Hyatt International Corporation, were consolidated under a single entity, now Hyatt Hotels Corporation.
The Ritz-Carlton's Famous $2,000 Rule is a customer service policy that empowers the hotel's employees, referred to as ladies and gentlemen, to spend up to $2,000 per day, per guest, without seeking approval from their superiors, to resolve any guest issues or complaints.
The Ritz-Carlton is a place where the genuine care and comfort of our guests is our highest mission. We pledge to provide the finest personal service and facilities for our guests who will always enjoy a warm, relaxed, yet refined ambiance.
Starwood is a fully integrated owner, operator and franchisor of hotels, resorts and residences with the following internationally renowned brands: St. Regis®, The Luxury Collection®, W®, Westin®, Le Méridien®, Sheraton®, Four Points® by Sheraton, Aloft®, and Element®.