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Extended Stay Franchised Hotel Brands Survey 2001
Franchisehelp Inc, Pages: 42
What's an Extended Stay Hotel? An extended stay hotel serves the traveler looking for lodging for 5 days or more. Typical guests are relocating executives, individuals on training and project assignments, lawyers trying a case, film crews, and longer-term vacationers. Some hotels provide lavish amenities such as complimentary continental breakfasts, fitness centers and pool facilities. Others provide no-frills, basic lodging facilities for the budget-conscious traveling public. Many extended stay hotels are all-suite hotels with a living room, kitchen, and bedrooms. From economy lodging to upscale market hotels, our Extended Stay Franchised Hotel Brands Survey covers them all! What Is This Survey All About? FranchiseHelp’s new survey, our first for this hotel segment, Extended Stay Franchised Hotel Brands Survey 2001 (42 pages), examines 20 hotel brands in 17 areas of comparative data. Information was compiled in October 2001. How Can I Use This Report? The Extended Stay hotel niche is one of the brightest lights in the lodging marketplace. Find out what you need to know about the major franchised brands in this hot, new and growing travel segment. If you're interested in investing in a franchised hotel, or you already own one, if you are an investor (especially in Reits), or you are a supplier to hotels, you should order this report! The extended stay hotel chains are compared and contrasted using 17 different criteria. Filled with hard to obtain information, this new survey allows you to compare the best known franchised extended stay hotel chains in terms of franchise fees, royalty, and marketing fees, closures, training programs, and much more. FranchiseHelp believes the information contained in this report is valuable for all the following: Franchisors Franchisees Hotel Suppliers and Professionals Lenders to Hotel Franchisees and Franchise Systems Potential Franchise Investors Hotel Administrators Universities and Libraries Which Hotel Brands Were Surveyed? AmeriSuites Baymont Inns and Suites Best Inn and Suites Cambridge Suites Candlewood Suites Doubletree Suites Embassy Suites Hawthorn Suites Homewood Suites by Hilton Mainstay Suites Microtel Suites Residence Inn Spring Hill Suites Staybridge Suites Studio Suburban Lodge Summerfield Suites by Wyndham TownePlace Suites Villager Lodge Woodfield Suites What Information is Included in the Survey? Hotel Brands, Franchisor Price Segment/Characteristics Ownership Status Ufoc Dates Brand Longevity Other Brand-Name Hotels Owned by Parent Company Management and Contact Names Franchised Units, Company-Owned Units, Totals Item 20 Ufoc Information - Unit Closures Geographical Concentrations of Brand Litigation (as per the current Ufoc) Earnings Claims Franchise Fees (Initial, Royalty, Marketing and Reservation Fees) Average Franchise Unit Investment Financing Arrangements Franchise Term and Renewal, if any, and Term Training (Description and Training Program Fees) Includes four graphs: Percent of Total Units Franchised Percent of Units Closed (not including transferred units) Initial Franchise Fee Royalty Fees
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