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The Hospatality Presentation on :- by :- Deep Macwan 20/07/2009 THE HOSPATALITY PRESENTATION ON :- BY :- DEEP MACWAN INTRODUCTION TO THE PRESENTATION FOUNDER: J. Willard Marriott This personality turned rags to riches after he started his own nine-stool A&W Root Beer stand in Washington DC . In 1927 with his new bride. Which they later call "The Hot Shoppe.͞ And then Hot Mexican food items were added to the menu Hot Shoppes expands its business. Willard J. Marriott, 1929 In 1937 Airline catering business began at Hoover Field (currently site of the Pentagon). The division is named "In-Flite Catering" and served Capital, Eastern, and American Airlines. Marriott International, Inc Facts and figures : Stock symbol: MAR (NYSE) Founders: J. Willard Marriott, Alice S. Marriott Chairman/CEO: Bill Marriott, Jr. (Year Established: 1927) President/COO: William Shaw ,Arne M. Sorenson Key people: William J. Shaw Vice Chairman Annual revenue: Ÿ$15.14billion(2004),(2007): $12.990 billion, $ 13.3 billion (2008), Employees:151,000 (2008) Net Income:Ÿ$ 696 million in (2008) Property : 340 U.S locations & 181 international locations. Marriott International, Inc Facts and figures : Worldwide HQ: Bethesda, Maryland & USA Brands: Residence Inn Fairfield Inn Renaissance Hotels Ritz-Carlton Hotels Courtyard Hotels Springhill Suites Towne Place Suites The 1st Hot Shoppes cafeteria was established at McLean Gardens, Washington DC. (1955) Marriott's Highway Division had open several Hot Shoppes on the New Jersey Turnpike. (1957 ) In 1964 J.W. Marriott, Jr. was honored as President of the Marriott Foundation inc.. The Marriott opened its 1st hotel on Twin Bridges Motor Hotel with 365-room, in Arlington ,Virginia. (1957) In 1967 Corporate name was changed from ͞Hot Shoppes͟, Inc., to Marriott Corporation. The company opens two theme parks, both called "Great America," located in Santa Clara, California, and Gurnee, Illinois. (1976) Two new corporate headquarters was built in Bethesda, Maryland ,in 1979 Maryland H.Q J. Willard Marriott, Sr., Passes away in 1985. And the Marriott Distribution Center was opened in Savage, Maryland. After the death of J. Willard Marriott Sr. of the Marriott Corporation.inc (1985) J. Willard Marriott Jr. acquired Residence Inn Company , In 1987 and he entered the lower-moderate lodging segment with Fairfield Inn. And from here the actual journey started when he acquired Residence Inn and the Fairfield. ͞Your home away from home͟ The Residence Inn is credited with popularize "extended stay" concept. The chain was launched in 1975 in Wichita, Kansas by Jack DeBoer, and was acquired by Marriott Corporation in 1987. Jack DeBoer had jumped back in the Extended Stay market developing a concept called Value Place. (Residence Inn) brand's slogan is Your home away from home. It was the first extended-stay brand in the United States, and was a key player in launching the concept of a "suite" in a hotel. Residence Inn is an extended-stay hotel brand owned by Marriott International, Inc. PROPERTY and SERVICES The usual appearance of a Residence Inn is a main building, called the "Gatehouse," which houses the front desk, a common area for meal service, an on-site coin operated laundry, a swimming pool and exercise room. Often there are several out-buildings similar to condo or apartment . complexes. Most have interior corridors Residence Inns typically feature a complimentary hot breakfast in the morning and a free light dinner or snack reception on weekday evenings, Monday through Thursday. CONTRIBUTION TO THE INDUSTRY The Marriott operates in five business segments: North American Full- Service Lodging, North American Limited-Service Lodging, International Lodging, Luxury Lodging and Timeshare. The Residence Inn falls under the North American Limited-Service Lodging segment of the umbrella-company. The Marriott also own the worldwide brand standard Marriott Bed, consisting of six goose down feather pillows, a luxury mattress with mattress topper, and Egyptian cotton sheets. The Marriott Bed is designed to appeal to worldwide travelers ͞who will know what to expect when they turn in at a Marriott Hotel͟ In contrast to Marriott's other extended-stay brand, the low-cost TownePlace Suites, Residence Inn competes in the upper moderate to low upscale segment, along with InterContinental's Staybridge Suites, Hyatt's Summerfield Suites, and Homewood Suites by Hilton. ACHIVEMENTS By December 2005, there were 482 hotels and resorts operating under Marriott International, Inc which is the parent company of Residence Inn the brand of the same. Marriott added more than 24,000 rooms and timeshare units in 2006, bringing the global system to 2,632 hotels and timeshare units to (484,690rooms). There are over 2,300 restaurants at Marriott hotels throughout the U.S and even more than that i.e. in their excellent services like Suites & Spa. They even specialize with the best Hospitality and food service, Around the globe. And are now going to open their Franchise in India till 2010, At every Metropolitan cities. Marriott Hotel San Diego Marriott Montreal - Quebec Residence inn Marriott Toronto, Canada Oakland Marriott City Center Marriott Singapore Sydney Harbor Marriott Hotel There are two important milestones in Marriott's history the 80th anniversary of their foundation and the 50th anniversary of their entry into the hotel business makes them unique. SOURCES : ALL THE IMAGES AND INFORMATION ARE RELEVENT AND ARE FROM RELIABLE SOURCES. http:// www.google.com http://www.marriott.com http://www.mahalo.com/residence-inn http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marriott_Corporation .
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