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  2. MarcusĀ® Hotels & Resorts Properties Recognized with AAA Four ...

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    Marcus® Hotels & Resorts Properties Recognized with AAA Four Diamond Award® Rating The Pfister Hotel, Grand Geneva Resort & Spa, Westin Columbus, Skirvin Hilton and Hilton Milwaukee receive AAA ...

  3. AAA reveals its coveted 5 Five Diamond Award hotels for 2017

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    California plays host the most 5 Diamond resorts with 17. Florida comes in second with 11. Click below to see the hotels to see if your state has one of the hotels and start playing tourist ...

  4. How Reliable Are Hotel Ratings? - AOL

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    Say you're planning a getaway to Miami Beach. The Fontainebleau, once a haunt of Frank Sinatra, might sound like a tip-top choice. But if you consult various hotel ratings guides, you'll wonder ...

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    The AAA Diamond Program rate restaurants and hotels according to a "diamond" scale (one to five). It includes over 60,000 properties in the United States, Canada, Mexico and the Caribbean, amongst them nearly 27,000 hotels and more than 30,000 restaurants. [48] The best hotels and restaurants according to AAA's criteria receive the Five Diamond ...

  6. Hay–Adams Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The AAA gave the hotel four diamonds out of five in 1984. The hotel has maintained that rating every year, and received four diamonds again for 2016. [13] Forbes Travel Guide (formerly known as Mobil Guide) awarded the hotel four out of five stars as well in 2016. [14] The Hay–Adams' slogan is "Where nothing is overlooked but the White House ...

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    Most lodging and restaurants are rated using AAA's "Diamond" system, from one to five, with "one diamond" indicating basic but adequate facilities and service and "five diamond" being reserved for the highest levels of luxury and elegance. [1] Some establishments forgo AAA rating but are included for completeness.