Marriott International has announced the opening of its 10,000th property, the JW Marriott Ranthambore Resort & Spa in India, as the company approaches its centenary. This landmark opening underscores Marriott's expansive growth from its humble beginnings as a nine-seat root beer stand to a global hospitality giant with properties in 146 countries and territories.
The JW Marriott Ranthambore Resort & Spa, located near the renowned Ranthambore National Park, offers 127 luxurious accommodations, including private villas. Guests can enjoy a variety of dining experiences, featuring modern Indian cuisine and locally inspired cocktails. The resort's opening was celebrated by company leaders, including David Marriott, Chairman of the Board, and Rajeev Menon, President of Asia Pacific excluding China, alongside the resort's owner, Nilesh Gadhiya.
Anthony Capuano, President and CEO of Marriott International, expressed pride in the milestone, stating, “Marking this accomplishment with a property carrying the JW Marriott brand is especially meaningful given its naming after our co-founder, J. Willard Marriott.”
The JW Marriott brand now boasts over 130 properties worldwide, contributing to Marriott's luxury portfolio of nearly 700 properties across 74 countries. Recent openings include The St. Regis Budapest in Hungary, The Westin Playa Vallarta in Mexico, and Artik Suzhou in China, showcasing Marriott's commitment to offering diverse and transformative experiences for travellers globally
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