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Originally Posted by Made in the USA They changed to Travelodge because they could not pass the "quality inspection" to retain the Best Western Franchise. After George sold out, it has went downhill fast. Of course, the prices probably went down too, along with the quality. |
Also if you would care to know. The Best Western Board of Directors at the time pass no regulations on their shareholders. The regulations were so strict that 297 other hotels dropped the name or lost because they couldn't keep up.
We couldn't keep up as well. I won't deny it though that we were dropped by Best Western. We had severe quality issues that needed severe addressing. But a lot can happen with new ownership and two years of work.
Quality here has quadrupled since the change. We spent enough time getting a bad reputation.
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