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World's largest hotel franchisor by property count (NYSE: WH); 9,200+ hotels across 24 brands including Days Inn, Super 8, and La Quinta; FY2025 revenue $1.44B; record 72,000 rooms opened in 2025; 110M Wyndham Rewards members across 95 countries.
Wyndham Hotels & Resorts is the world's largest hotel franchising company by number of properties, headquartered in Parsippany, New Jersey. Spun off from Wyndham Worldwide in 2018, the company owns 24 hotel brands—including Days Inn, Super 8, La Quinta, Ramada, Travelodge, and Wyndham Grand—spanning economy to upper-midscale segments. Its franchise-first model spans over 95 countries with a development pipeline approaching 260,000 rooms.\n\nWyndham's Wyndham Rewards loyalty program has approximately 110 million enrolled members. The company focuses heavily on independent hotel conversions, leveraging its Trademark Collection and ECHO Suites brands to capture midscale demand with lower conversion costs. Its economy and midscale positioning makes it resilient to consumer trade-down cycles.\n\nWyndham reported FY2025 revenues of $1.44B, slightly up from $1.41B in 2024. The company achieved a record 72,000 new room openings in 2025, pushing its global development pipeline to a record 259,000 rooms (+3% YoY). While global RevPAR dipped 3% YoY due to U.S. softness, international markets remained flat and the company maintained strong franchisee unit economics.
Marriott's premium wellness-focused hotel brand with 220 global properties; Heavenly Bed and SuperFoodsRx wellness programming for business travelers competing with Hilton and Hyatt.
The Westin is a premium lifestyle hotel brand within Marriott International's portfolio, known for its signature "Heavenly Bed" (a branded luxury bed featuring a pillow-top mattress and signature white bedding that Westin pioneered in 1999), extensive wellness programming, and the "For a Better You" guest experience philosophy emphasizing sleep, fitness, nutrition, and mindfulness. Operated by Marriott International (NASDAQ: MAR), Westin operates approximately 220 hotels globally ranging from resort destinations to city-center business hotels, generating revenue within Marriott's Premium Hotels category.\n\nWestin differentiated itself in the late 1990s and 2000s by focusing on the wellness needs of road warriors — business travelers who sacrifice health while traveling. The Heavenly Bed became one of the most copied hotel bed innovations, with competitors creating their own branded sleep experiences. Westin's SuperFoodsRx menu program (partnering with a nutritionist to offer healthy menu options), WestinWORKOUT fitness centers with fitness equipment and trainer consultations, and the RunWESTIN program (guided group runs led by hotel running concierges) created a wellness positioning that differentiated Westin from pure service or design competitors.\n\nIn 2025, Westin operates within Marriott's portfolio of 30+ brands, competing with Hilton's Curio Collection and Autograph Collection brands, Hyatt's Andaz and Park Hyatt, and InterContinental for the premium business and leisure hotel segment. The luxury hospitality market has recovered strongly post-COVID with leisure travel leading business travel's more gradual return. Westin's 2025 strategy focuses on deepening its wellness programming (sleep optimization technology, expanded spa partnerships), growing international resort properties, and leveraging Marriott Bonvoy loyalty to drive repeat premium bookings.
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