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  2. Minibar - Wikipedia

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    A minibar is a small refrigerator, typically an absorption refrigerator, in a hotel room or cruise ship stateroom. The hotel staff fill it with drinks and snacks for the guest to purchase during their stay. It is stocked with a precise inventory of goods, with a price list. The guest is charged for goods consumed when checking out of the hotel.

  3. Baltimore Marriott Waterfront Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Baltimore Marriott Waterfront Hotel. /  39.283528°N 76.602972°W  / 39.283528; -76.602972. Baltimore Marriott Waterfront Hotel is a high-rise hotel building, located in the Harbor East [1] area of Baltimore, Maryland. The hotel is situated at 700 Aliceanna St. [2] Primarily a convention hotel, the property has 32 floors with over 750 ...

  4. Room service - Wikipedia

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    Room service or in-room dining is a hotel service enabling guests to choose items of food and drink for delivery to their hotel room for consumption. Room service is organized as a subdivision within the food and beverage department of high-end hotel and resort properties. It is uncommon for room service to be offered in hotels that are not ...

  5. Marriott Motor Hotel Twin Bridges - Wikipedia

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    By 1968, the hotel had been expanded to 454 rooms. [8] In 1978, Marriott sold the hotel, by that point renamed the Twin Bridges Marriott Hotel, along with four other hotels, to The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States for $92 million. Marriott continued to operate the hotels under their name, for a management fee and a ...

  6. JW Marriott Hotels - Wikipedia

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    History. The JW Marriott brand was established in 1984, with the opening of the first hotel in Washington, D.C. [ 3] It was named as a tribute to J.W. Marriott, the founder of Marriott Corporation. In 1989, Hong Kong was the destination for the overseas launch. Europe and the Middle East followed in 1993. As a general guide within the Marriott ...

  7. Westin Hotels & Resorts - Wikipedia

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    Website. westin.marriott.com. Westin Hotels & Resorts is an American upscale hotel chain owned by Marriott International. As of June 30, 2020, the Westin Brand has 226 properties with 82,608 rooms in multiple countries in addition to 58 hotels with 15,741 rooms in the pipeline. [ 2]

  8. Lost, mislaid, and abandoned property - Wikipedia

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    Property law. In property law, lost, mislaid, and abandoned property are categories of the common law of property which deals with personal property or chattel which has left the possession of its rightful owner without having directly entered the possession of another person. Property can be considered lost, mislaid, or abandoned depending on ...

  9. 5 Items To Avoid Buying In Your Hotel Room: Where You Can ...

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    Bottled Water. This one seems obvious, but you’d be surprised by how many people buy a bottle of water when they’re in the room or at the hotel. While some places offer complimentary bottles ...