Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I also look for newer properties. Age is much more important than brand.
This!
I came here to write exactly this.
Lowest tier to middle tier, you’re safest bet is the NEWEST one you can find. Better carpet, tile, working bathrooms. Surfaces haven’t been as worn and/or have used more modern, practical materials.
Not as big of an issue with 4-5 star and up, but it can be an important factor too.
I’m talking a new Ramada may in fact be better than a pricey older Hyatt Place.
OP here. I agree but very hard to identify that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I also look for newer properties. Age is much more important than brand.
This!
I came here to write exactly this.
Lowest tier to middle tier, you’re safest bet is the NEWEST one you can find. Better carpet, tile, working bathrooms. Surfaces haven’t been as worn and/or have used more modern, practical materials.
Not as big of an issue with 4-5 star and up, but it can be an important factor too.
I’m talking a new Ramada may in fact be better than a pricey older Hyatt Place.
Anonymous wrote:I also look for newer properties. Age is much more important than brand.
Anonymous wrote:Curious, we are doing a road trip and want to rank the various chains an how they compare on average, down to the brand.
Feel free to add or re-arrange to make the One List To Rank Them All
Lowest tier to highest
Motel 6
Super 8
Days Inn
Econolodge
La Quinta
Comfort Inn
Quality Inn
Ramada
Wyndham
Fairfield Inn
Hampton Inn
Spring Hill Suites
Holiday Inn Express
Best Western
Sheraton
Hilton Garden Inn
Crowne Plaza
Doubletree
ALoft
Courtyard
Townplace Suites
Embassy Suited
Residence Inn
Hilton Homesuites
Hilton
AC Hotels
Marriott
Hyatt
Westin
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Anonymous wrote:I think a lot of the lower end hotels really depend on when they were built. I've stayed at a brand new Comfort Inn that was probably nicer than most Sheratons (which tend to be pretty old). I would put them more in categories by what amenities they offer.
Anonymous wrote:I think a lot of the lower end hotels really depend on when they were built. I've stayed at a brand new Comfort Inn that was probably nicer than most Sheratons (which tend to be pretty old). I would put them more in categories by what amenities they offer.
Anonymous wrote:Not what you asked but I stay at the top of the list or the bottom. Or anywhere in between. Not a brand snob. Most people are not. No reason to make a list. Depends on the occasion and why the overnight is needed.