HOTELS HOTELS Members of our group 1.Eric Douangphoumy 2.Tomoya Sekiguchii 3.Syunsuke Matsuoka 4.Syota Ubano
Jan 04, 2016
HOTELSHOTELSMembers of our group
1.Eric Douangphoumy2.Tomoya Sekiguchii3.Syunsuke Matsuoka4.Syota Ubano
HOTEL INDUSTRY AND ITS HOTEL INDUSTRY AND ITS DEVELOPMENTDEVELOPMENT
HOWARD JOHNSON HOTEL HOWARD JOHNSON HOTEL
HOLIDAY INN
Logo Hotel
LogoHotel
These hotels were primarily for commercial travelers and vacationing families, were close to big highways, and were built to provide low-cost rooms without stiffs.
History of HiltonHistory of Hilton
Conrad Conrad HiltonHilton
1919: Conrad Hilton buys his first 1919: Conrad Hilton buys his first hotel. hotel. 1925: The first hotel carrying the 1925: The first hotel carrying the Hilton name is constructed in Hilton name is constructed in Dallas. Dallas. 1946: Hilton Hotels Corporation is 1946: Hilton Hotels Corporation is formed. formed. 1947: Becomes the first hotel 1947: Becomes the first hotel company to have its stock listed company to have its stock listed on the New York Stock Exchange. on the New York Stock Exchange.
1954: Conrad N. Hilton buys 1954: Conrad N. Hilton buys Statler Hotel for $111 million Statler Hotel for $111 million dollars. dollars. 1964:Hilton International 1964:Hilton International forms as a separate company. forms as a separate company. 1970: The company buys two 1970: The company buys two casino hotels in Las Vegas.casino hotels in Las Vegas.1979: Conrad Hilton passes 1979: Conrad Hilton passes away at age 91.away at age 91.
Hilton HotelHilton Hotel
1984: First Embassy Suites opens, 1984: First Embassy Suites opens, in Kansas City-Overland Park, in Kansas City-Overland Park, Mo.Mo.1995: The first Hilton website 1995: The first Hilton website launches: www.Hilton.com.launches: www.Hilton.com.2007: Christopher J. Nassetta 2007: Christopher J. Nassetta joins Hilton Worldwide as joins Hilton Worldwide as President and Chief Executive President and Chief Executive Officer.Officer.2011: Home2 Suites, a new 2011: Home2 Suites, a new concept in the extended-stay concept in the extended-stay market, opens its first property in market, opens its first property in Fayetteville, NC.Fayetteville, NC.
Conrad BarronConrad Barron
Company DescriptionCompany Description
Business Drivers #1
Conrad Hilton
Business Drivers #2
2003 2004 2005
Number of Hotels 2,173 2,259 2,800
Number of Rooms (Thousands)
348 358 475
Geographical Presence (Countries)
N.A N.A 80
Occupancy Rate (Percent)
68.2 71.3 73.8
RevPAR(USD) 85.51 93.16 104.1
1. New Orleans, LA 14.1%
2. Boston, MA12.7% 3. Nashville, TN 11.7%
4. New York, NY 11.2%
5. Mississippi 11.1% 6. Pennsylvania Area
10.3% 7. New York State 8.6% 8. Ohio Area 8.0% 9. Chicago, IL 7.4% 10. Charlotte, NC-SC 7.4%
2010 Revpar 2010 Revpar RankRank MarketMarket %%
Number of RoomsNumber of Rooms 600,000600,000
Competitive Landscape #1Competitive Landscape #1
Hilton Hotel Hawaii
Competitive Landscape #2Competitive Landscape #2
Hilton Hotel Thai
Competitive Landscape #3Competitive Landscape #3
Hilton Hotel Rome
Competitive Landscape #3
Starwood Hilton Marriott Intercontinental
Number of Hotels
871 2,935 2,832 3,600
Number of Rooms (Thousand)
266 501 514 538
Geographical Presence (Countries)
100 78 68 100
Occupancy(Percent)
71.2 72.5 74.4 N.A
Average Daily Rate (USD)
191.56 115.43 153.99 N.A
RevPAR (USD)
136.33 82.46 114.61 N.A
HORIZONTAL INTEGRATIONHORIZONTAL INTEGRATION
Horizontal integration occurs Horizontal integration occurs when a firm is being taken when a firm is being taken over by, or merged with, over by, or merged with, another firm which is in the another firm which is in the same industry and in the same industry and in the same stage of production as same stage of production as the merged firm the merged firm
The goal of Horizontal integration is to consolidate like companies and monopolize an industry.
VERTICAL INTEGRATIONVERTICAL INTEGRATION
Andrew CarnegieAndrew Carnegie
VERTICAL VERTICAL INTEGRATIONINTEGRATION
Vertically integrated Vertically integrated companies in a supply chain companies in a supply chain are united through a common are united through a common ownerowner
Usually each member of the Usually each member of the supply chain produces a supply chain produces a (market specific) service, and (market specific) service, and the services combine to satisfy the services combine to satisfy a common need.a common need.
HotelHotel
Rental CarRental Car
ToursTours
AirlinesAirlines
WHAT IS THE FUTURE OF THE HOTEL BUSINESS IN THE US AND HAWAII?
GUESTS NEED TO FOLLOW THREE STEPS.
1. Guests must wait in a line.• Makes us annoyed.
2. Guests have to talk with hotel employee.• Takes a long time.
3.Finally,guests get room keys.•Sometimes the card key does not work.•Need to exchange a new key.
TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT HELPS THE FUTURE OF HOTEL BUSINESS.
•By using smart phones, guest will save their time.
•Guests do not feel any stresses.
This is called a mobile room key!!
UNDERSEA RESORTS• Hawaii has the beautiful beach.
• Hawaii does not have a undersea hotel.
THE FUTURE OF THE HOTEL BUSINESS IN RUSSIA.
•T he station will be open by 2016.•P rices for leisure travel are approximated to be 826,000 USD for the voyage and 165,000 USD for a five-day stay.•Room has sleeping space, a bathroom, and microwave.
THE FUTURE OF HOTEL BUSINESS IN THE US.
・ It is a risky trip.・ Exciting trip for tourists.・ An forgettable trip
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