Best Marriott/Starwood/Ritz experiences around the world

Anonymous
S/o of the Hyatt thread. We have tons of Marriott points and would love to explore new places. DH travels a ton for business, so he likes a great hotel experience when we travel.
Anonymous
JW Marco is great.
Scrubb Island.
Anonymous
JW Cusco is lovely
Anonymous
The San Jose Marriott in Costa Rica is set in the middle of a coffee plantation. Would go back there in a hot minute.
Anonymous
Love the location of the Grand Cayman Ritz. But generally, we like a little more room space than available in most Ritz properties.
Anonymous
marriott place de vendome paris, cusco jw, cosmopolitan las vegas
Anonymous
Ritz in Sarasota is really nice but is a short shuttle ride from the beach and big pool.
Anonymous
Westin Excelsior Rome - this place is not like a normal Westin at all.
Ritz Cayman Islands - fantastic spring break. actual room nothing special
Hotel 101 Reykjavik - hotel is nothing amazing but it's probably the nicest hotel in Reykjavik and we really enjoyed Iceland. we stayed here on points and used it as our central point.
W Miami
W Times Square was fun

I think I just like Arizona but I had a good time at the Westin Scottsdale (with kids), Phoenician, JW Marriott and W Scottsdale.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:marriott place de vendome paris, cusco jw, cosmopolitan las vegas


did not know cosmo in vegas was a Marriott/starwood.
Anonymous
^^^ Cosmo is part of Marriott's "autograph" collection
Anonymous
St Regis Bal Harbour. Beautiful hotel, very luxurious. We were upgraded to a junior suite with our own butler when I mentioned it was my DH's birthday. Over the top but the entire stay was amazing.
Anonymous
Ritz Amelia Island is GREAT for families. We’ve done eater holiday there but early or late summer is really the best (it’s far northern FL so too cold IMO for swimming much before Memorial Day - others might differ!).

Ritz Dove Mountain has some unique activities and like the desert setting.
Anonymous
Ritz laguana nigel, ca. I wouldn’t take kids because there is nothing to do but it’s a gorgeous property and place to relax.
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