Hotels.com revealed the winners of its 2016 Loved by Guests Awards. Hotel guests selected vibe, food, amenities and service as factors for highly rating the hotels they stayed in.
After analyzing 20 million genuine reviews from hotel guests who have checked-in around the world, Hotels.com® reveals the winners of its Loved by Guests Awards 2016.
More than 2,700 hotels across 94 countries have been classed as outstanding and awarded the top Hotels.com Loved by Guests gold award, after achieving an average guest review rating of 4.7 or higher* (out of 5). The Hotels.com Loved by Guests Awards are based on authentic, trusted reviews left by customers who have actually stayed in the properties, meaning the hotel guests are the real judges. For the second year running, hotels in the U.S. were the biggest gold award winners, with 1,087 properties being recognized.
Loved by Guests Gold Award Winners by U.S. City
1. New York, NY – 15 hotels
2. Columbus, OH – 13 hotels
3. Chicago, IL – 11 hotels
4. Houston, TX – 11 hotels
5. Miami, FL– 8 hotels
2. Columbus, OH – 13 hotels
3. Chicago, IL – 11 hotels
4. Houston, TX – 11 hotels
5. Miami, FL– 8 hotels
Award Winning Sleeps in the City
The city that supposedly never sleeps actually has some of the best sleeps in the U.S., as 15 New York hotels bagged themselves a gold award. It’s no surprise as it ranked number two as the most popular American travel destination in 2015.
According to the Hotels.com® Hotel Price Index™ (HPI®), travelers paid an average of $254 per night with a 4% decrease in price.
The Baccarat Hotel and Residences New York received a 4.9 guest review rating. Other highly rated New York hotels included The Mark, The NoMad Hotel, Hotel Giraffe and The Library Hotel with 4.8 guest ratings. Hotel guests selected “awesome vibe” and “tasty food” as factors for higher ratings.
Columbus, Ohio came in as the second highest guest rated city this year as The Blackwell, Hotel Indigo Columbus Architectural Center and the Cambria Hotel & Suites Columbus – Polaris received 4.7 ratings for “awesome vibe” and its amenities. HPI data reported an average of $122 per night with a 4% increase in price last year.
Chicago continues to be popular as the HPI ranked the Windy City as the sixth most popular domestic destination for American travelers last year. With an average night of $172 per night, travelers were willing to spend more. Four Seasons Chicago received a 4.7 guest review rating, The Peninsula Chicago (4.8) and The Langham Chicago (4.9) for its “great wellness and sports facilities” and “fantastic service.”
Hotel Granduca and the Residence Inn Houston Northwest/Cypress received the highest Houston guest review ratings of 4.8. The Houstonian Hotel, Club & Spa received a 4.7 for “great pool” and “great amenities”. According to the HPI, American travelers paid an average of $123 per night last year, a 3% price decrease. Ranked as number nine in popularity, it remains a top travel destination for American travelers.
Bars B&B South Beach Miami Boutique Hotel received a 4.8 guest rating for its “fantastic service”, “great amenities”, and “tasty breakfast”. Hotel guests sipped and enjoyed their cocktails at the Mandarin Oriental Miami and The Vagabond Hotel, both received 4.7 guest ratings with “bar and beverages” as the top choice for rating the Miami favorites.
Best in Class
A further 500 hotels have also been crowned winners in the Hotels.com Loved by Guests Awards, in the ‘Best for’ categories. These awards celebrate the very best hotels around the world, again based on trusted guest reviews, across 10 bespoke categories** - Luxury, Business, Boutique, LGBT, Beach, Ski, Family, Spa, New and All Inclusive.
The top 50 hotels in each category have been recognized and will receive awards and certificates.
According to the Hotels.com Hotel Price Index, Orlando maintains its popularity as a top destination location for American travelers. This year, the city takes home awards in the Luxury and Family categories with popular hotels, the Waldorf Astoria Orlando and Universal’s Hard Rock Hotel. Travelers continue to take in the sun and surf with top beach getaway hotels the Shorebreak, a Kimpton Hotel in Huntington Beach, Calif. and the Southernmost Beach Resort in Key West, Florida.
Popular LGBT hotels include the Hotel Beacon in New York and The Driskill in Austin. Three of Jackson’s hotels earned top awards in the Ski category.