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This excerpt taken from the WYN 10-K filed Feb 27, 2009. Trends in
Revenues and New Rooms in the United States since 2004
Table of Contents
The lodging industry generally can be divided into four main
segments: (i) luxury; (ii) upscale, which also
includes upper upscale properties; (iii) midscale, which is
often further sub-divided into midscale with food and beverage
and midscale without food and beverage; and (iv) economy.
Luxury and upscale hotels typically offer a full range of
on-property amenities and services including restaurants, spas,
recreational facilities, business centers, concierges, room
service and local transportation (shuttle service to airport,
local attractions and shopping). Midscale segment properties
typically offer limited breakfast service, vending, selected
business services, partial recreational facilities (either a
pool or fitness equipment) and limited transportation (airport
shuttle). Economy properties typically offer a limited breakfast
and airport shuttle. The following table sets forth the
information on ADR and operating statistics for each segment and
associated subsegments for 2009:
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