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A quick look at some major hotel brands and their subsidiaries

Hilton Hotels & Resorts
540 hotels in 78 countries

  • Hilton: Twenty miles from the Strip, the Hilton Lake Las Vegas Resort is a newly branded property with 35,000 square feet of function space. Groups may enjoy helicopter tours of the Hoover Dam or off-roading in the surrounding desert canyons.
  • DoubleTree
  • Embassy Suites
  • Waldorf Astoria
  • Conrad

InterContinental Hotels Group
4,600 hotels in 100 countries

  • InterContinental Hotels was founded in 1946 by Pan American World Airways. InterContinental Doha opened in 2012, with an in-house chocolatier and 10,000 square feet of meeting space.
  • HUALUXE Hotels: The first premium brand designed specifically for Chinese customers; properties are expected to open in top-tier cities throughout China in 2014.
  • Hotel Indigo
  • EVEN Hotels
  • Holiday Inn
  • Crowne Plaza

Marriott International
3,800 properties

  • Marriott recently acquired the Gaylord portfolio of resorts, with locations in Nashville, Tenn.; Washington, D.C.; Dallas; and Kissimmee, Fla.
  • Edition: Boutique properties designed by hotelier Ian Schrager.
  • The winner of Marriott’s “Travel Brilliantly” campaign traveled to London to help create a vending machine selling healthy snacks.
  • Ritz-Carlton
  • Bulgari
  • JW Marriott
  • Renaissance

Starwood Hotels & Resorts
1,169 hotels and resorts

  • Westin *Element Hotels are a subset of Westin properties, inspired by wellness, healthy eating and spa experiences
  • Sheraton recently rolled out its Link@Sheraton lobby concept, offering a high-tech space to unwind and connect, with PCs, free Wi-Fi and an F&B component.
  • Aloft
  • St. Regis
  • Starwood Luxury Collection
  • W Hotels
  • Le Meridien

Wyndham Hotel Group
7,000 locations worldwide

  • Wyndham Grand: Over the next three years the company will be remodeling and rebranding the former Hamilton Park Hotel and Conference Center into an upscale Wyndham Hotel. The property features 27,000 square feet of IACC-certified meeting space.
  • TRYP: With 100 properties in cities from Frankfurt to Sao Paulo, TRYP offers unique guest room themes, from family bunkbeds to fitness rooms with workout equipment.
  • Ramada

Hyatt Hotels & Resorts
535 properties

  • Andaz: Designed to be unique and culturally immersive, Andaz properties offer special studio spaces with demonstration kitchens, perfect for hosting wine tastings, dinners, small receptions and cooking classes.
  • Hyatt Regency: The new Hyatt Regency Orlando offers 1,600 guest rooms and 315,000 square feet of meeting space. The former Peabody Orlando property is attached to the Orange County Convention Center.
  • Grand Hyatt
  • Hyatt Hotels
  • Park Hyatt
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Kelsey Farabee