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Old Sep 21, 2019, 11:03 am
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Originally Posted by C17PSGR
There's two parts of the answer.

First, in Eastern Europe, South America, and Australia, there's not a lot of difference in the brand standard and in many cases, they aren't in the same countries.

I haven't stayed in Sheraton's in Western Europe or Asia, as the Marriott choices there are generally excellent.
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In the US, Marriott's are usually better than Sheraton's which are all over the place ranging from a dump to a perfectly acceptable business property. Having just spent a couple of days at a well-maintained Sheraton, one noticeable difference in the US is the lounge. The Marriott brand standard has the lounge open every S-Thursday night, that's not a Sheraton requirement. Also, the Marriott brand standard has a better breakfast standard than Sheraton (meat, not just eggs, more fruit and yogurt). The Sheraton standard doesn't seem much better than a Fairfield Inn, except for real plates and silverware. The evening snacks at the Sheraton lounge are also below the Marriott standard. I've probably stayed at 5-10 Sheraton's in the US and that's pretty consistent.

Bizarre though to split a building in Frankfurt between Sheraton and Marriott. Would be very interesting to understand the thought process.
In Western Europe it varies, really. There are places where the Marriott is clearly better than the Sheraton (e.g. Rome), places where the Sheraton is clearly better than the Marriott (e.g. Lisbon) and places where they are fairly evenly matched (e.g. London). Which makes the Frankfurt split decision even more ridiculous.
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