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Lodging 2012 Hotel Survey

Hyatt Place Tops Select-Service Tier for First Time; Hampton Returns to Midprice Acme

By Michael B. Baker / September 14, 2012 / Contact Reporter
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One of the newest entrants to the select-service tier earned top marks from buyers this year, while a well-established, 30-year-old brand rebounded to the top of midprice tier in BTN's 2012 Hotel Chain Survey.

[Please click here to view the digital edition of the 2012 Hotel Chain Survey, featuring all charted data, downloadable as a pdf.]

Buyers for the first time ranked Hyatt Place as the top select-service brand, giving it top marks in all but three of the survey's categories. The brand began when Hyatt acquired AmeriSuites in 2004 and now has a portfolio of 160 properties.

Hilton Garden Inn was second and last year's highest-ranked select-service brand, Four Points by Sheraton, slipped to fourth.

In the midprice tier, Hilton's Hampton Inn bounced back from a sixth-place ranking last year to claim top marks in all but two criteria and the overall number-one spot. The only criteria for which it did not outperform its category competitors were corporate rate programs and meetings facilities—both won by Holiday Inn, which was last year's highest-ranked midprice brand.

Although Hyatt Place garnered sufficient recognition among buyers to be included in the past several annual BTN surveys, brand vice president Kristine Rose acknowledged that brand awareness had been a weakness. "We've focused a lot on growth and have been extending our reach to a lot more business travelers," she said. "We launched our first national ad campaign and are finally getting our name out there."

Like many of its select-service competitors, Hyatt Place is designed with the business traveler in mind, Rose said. The hotels offer hot, fresh food around the clock, which likely contributed to its top score for food quality. It also secured top marks for amenities, which Rose credited to such room features as corner couches designed for a comfortable work setting and large flat-screen televisions with ports for laptop plug-ins.

Of course, having the flagship Hyatt brand as its older sibling has been a key to Hyatt Place's quick rise, according to brand vice president of sales Kate Burda. "We see our sales effort as two-pronged, and we're able to leverage the worldwide sales organization," she said. "That has made a real dent for us as a brand as we're coming into our own."

Hilton Garden Inn, meanwhile, earned top marks in three categories: consistency of offering, quality of business center and overall price/value relationship. Alan Roberts, the brand's vice president of performance and sales support, attributed the performance to a decision to quickly prepare for the occupancy rebound following the economic downturn by reviving staff levels. He added that Hilton Garden Inn business centers have benefitted from a remote printing service rolled out a few years ago, enabling guests to print documents from their mobile devices.

The brand now is focusing on a lobby renovation program—particularly at older hotels—that will open up the areas and add food and beverage options. "Some of the older prototypes were built to a much more limited-service model, so this will be a bridge for them," Roberts explained. "We're seeing our lobbies become hubs of activity in the evening."

Hampton Inn also has been focusing on its public areas. By the end of this year, the brand's 1,800-plus properties globally will have implemented a "perfect mix" lobby, with soft seating areas and extra electrical outlets, said Phil Cordell, Hilton Worldwide's global head for focused service and Hampton brand management. "We're re-energizing what could have felt like a cafeteria to feel like a social space. It will have spots where guests can have group meetings or one-on-one meetings."

All properties by the end of the year also will upgrade their exercise rooms, Cordell added.

Meanwhile, Holiday Inn and Holiday Inn Express continue to benefit from the recently completed global relaunch, a six-year investment that gave a new look to about 3,400 hotels around the world. "We spent $1 billion during the worst recession hopefully any of us will see, so this validates everything that the owners are doing," said InterContinental Hotels Group vice president of brand delivery Gina LaBarre.

The bulk of U.S. hotel development currently is in the midprice tier. Through July 2012, supply in the upper midscale tier as defined by STR, which includes Hampton and Holiday Inn, increased by 1.8 percent year over year, and supply in the upscale tier, which includes the select-service brands, increased by 1.6 percent. Though such growth was lower than the long-term averages, those tiers this year have been the only ones to see supply increase by more than 1 percent, but they also had the highest demand growth.

Much of the growth in the United States comes from brands opening new urban locations. Hampton, for example, now has about a dozen properties in New York, Cordell said.

"Hampton's fundamental start was in suburban and roadside locations, where the brand continues to be strong, but we're seeing significant movement into urban environments," he said. "Midprice hotels in urban environments are a relatively new phenomenon, so there is a lot of activity with owners tackling those needs."

The top brands in these tiers also are expanding their presence outside of the United States. Hampton already has several hotels in Mexico and Canada and is planning an aggressive expansion into Europe, Cordell noted. Hyatt Place is eying Latin America, India and China, according to Rose.

Hilton Garden Inn also is looking at opportunities in China, Colombia and Chile, Roberts said. He added that select-service hotels still are a foreign concept in many of those markets,  so brands are planning their expansion carefully.

"The prototypes are different, and it's about getting those prototypes right," he said. "We also don't want to close the door on one of our sister brands, so we want to make sure we have the appropriate fit in the market."

This report originally appeared in the Sept. 10, 2012, issue of Business Travel News.

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