The individuality and stylishness of Renaissance is likely to evolve and improve over time, especially as new properties open and older properties are eliminated or thoroughly refurbished.
The Renaissance Chancery Court in London (which was added after Marriott acquired Renaissance) was great! It was anything but a cookie-cutter Marriott.
On the other hand the Renaissance in Springfield, Illinois (which was part of the initial acquisition) was tired and shabby. It's no longer a Renaissance. It's now the Abraham Lincoln Hotel.
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