Originally Posted by
LondonElite
Possibly, but then again you see a Hilton Garden Inn next to a Hilton or a Ritz Carlton next to a Marriott. Perhaps management perceives greater brand differentiation than the users do?
IHG increasingly do it - Crowne Plaza/HIX at LHR T4, Manchester Crowne Plaza/Staybridge Suites, etc.
Can't name an RC/Marriott joint development off the top of my head but there are quite a few places where e.g. an RC is next to a JWM such as Orlando and LA, so surely a Sheraton / Westin or Sheraton / Four Points could work.