Hospitality Industry & Marriott International Collared Greens Dawn Shields Tracey Woods Fred Cerrone Gregory Losik Douglas Elledge Chester J. Wojna.

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Hospitality Industry & Marriott International Collared Greens Dawn Shields Tracey Woods Fred Cerrone Gregory Losik Douglas Elledge Chester J. Wojna

Agenda Introductions Hospitality Industry Analysis Firm Analysis – Marriott International Forecasts, Projections & Recommendations Economic Environment Macro Summary

Description of Hospitality Industry –Globally a $3.5 Trillion Industry –Employing 13 M people in U.S. (8.7% of total workforce) U.S. Hospitality Industry –Lodging Employing 1.8 M people within 62,000 establishments Examples: Hotels, Inns, Conference Centers and Resorts –Food Employing 9.4 M people within 500,000 establishments Examples: Restaurants, Coffee Shops, Bars and Nightclubs –Tourism Examples: Travel Agents, Travel Technology, Transportation –Other Casinos, Recreation and Entertainment Venues Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

Brands by Pricing Categories LUXURY Ritz-Carlton Fairmont Shangri-La Four Seasons St. Regis Edition UPPER UPSCALE Renaissance Mandarin Le Meridien JW Marriott UPSCALE Clarion Embassy Suites Westin Marriott Omni DoubleTree Hyatt UPSCALE(cont) Hilton Sheraton Walt Disney Resorts Crowne Plaza Wyndham Radisson MID W/ F&B Homewood Suites Courtyard by Marriott Ramada Howard Johnson MID W/O F&B SpringHill Suites by Marriott Hilton Garden Inn Hyatt Place TownePlace Suites by Marriott Hampton Inn Residence Inn by Marriott Hawthorn Suites MID W/O F&B(cont) Wingate Inn Country Inn & Suites Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott La Quinta Holiday Inn Comfort Inn/Suites Best Western Quality Inn/Suites Staybridge Suites ECONOMY Sleep Inn Microtel Extended Stay America Red Roof Inn Super 8 Motel 6 Econo Lodge Days Inn Travelodge Source: Smith Travel Research & Hotel Equities

Hotel Industry Analysis Source: American Hotel & Lodging Association, 2007 Lodging Industry Profile

Demand Generators Business: convention and conference centers, medical facilities, colleges and universities, regional malls, and class A office buildings Leisure: sports facilities, entertainment venues, recreational facilities, regional malls, family gatherings, and major interstates. 60% Business – 40% Leisure

Building Construction Costs Source: 2007 PKF GHLA Presentation

Agenda Introductions Hospitality Industry Analysis Firm Analysis – Marriott International Forecasts, Projections & Recommendations Economic Environment Macro Summary

SpringHill Suites Marriotts newest brand is a mid-priced lodging targeting both business and leisure traveler All suite rooms 25% larger than traditional hotel rooms All rooms have microwaves, refrigerators, oversized desks and pull-out sofas.

Competitive Advantage Marriotts profitability depends on: Creating differentiation by branding to capture specific market segments Efficient operations Effective marketing Economies of scale in operations

$ % Combined measure of productivity is RevPAR, Revenue Per Available Room, which is occupancy rate times hotels average daily rate. $ % $ % $ % $ % $ % $ % $ % Marriott Hotel Brands 2007 RevPAR Source: Smith Travel Research Report November 2007 Confidential Information

Marriott Work Environment #72 of Fortune Magazines 100 best companies to work for Ten years running in the Fortune Magazine top 100 Marriotts turnover rate is among the lowest in field at 18%. 123,203 U.S. employees; 16,478 International employees Average Annual Salaried Position: $56, revenues: $12.2 Billion. Source: 100 Best Companies to Work For, FORTUNE magazine, February 4,

Marriott Goes Green First LEED certified hotel and conference center in the U.S. located at the University of Maryland ENERGY SAVINGS 30% CARBON SAVINGS 35% WATER USE SAVINGS 30-50% WASTE COST SAVINGS 50-90% Source: Marriotts Green Hotels

Benefit $ of Going Green Reduce variable costs of energy, water, and waste management Positively shift demand curve by adding value to guest experience Create a better environment for labor force and hotel guests Environmentally and Economically friendly Source: Saving Energy, One Step at a Time By Michael S. Rosenwald Washington Post Staff Writer Monday, November 26, 2007; D05

Agenda Introductions Hospitality Industry Analysis Firm Analysis – Marriott International Forecasts, Projections & Recommendations Economic Environment Macro Summary

Forecasted Trends Continuing to Create Partnerships Maximizing Usage of Clubs and Rewards Systems Focus on BRIC & International Expansion

Recommendations Target fast growing niche market of eco-savvy professionals Locate in gateway cities in need of product differentiation Reduce operational costs to maximize profits Create specialty boutique hotel experience Source: Confidential discussions at CG Inc. Quarterly Board Meeting Jan. 2008

Agenda Introductions Hospitality Industry Analysis Firm Analysis – Marriott International Forecasts, Projections & Recommendations Economic Environment Macro Summary

Historical Economic Environment Source : U.S. Department of Commerce – Bureau of Economics Analysis GDP ($ Billions)8,7479,2689,81710,128 GDP growth Net Exports ($) Govt Purchases ($)1,5181,6211,7221,826 Unemployment(%) Inflation Rate (%)

Current Economic Environment Source : Economic Forecast of the Nation; Dr. Rajeev Dhawan GDP ($ Billions)10,46910,96011,68512,43313,194 GDP growth Net Exports ($) Govt Purchases ($)1,9612,0932,2172,3642,523 Unemployment(%) Inflation Rate (%)

Economic Forecast Source : Economic Forecast of the Nation; Dr. Rajeev Dhawan GDP ($ Billions)13,82114,38615,053 GDP growth Net Exports ($) Govt Purchases ($)2,6892, , Unemployment(%) Inflation Rate (%)

Agenda Introductions Hospitality Industry Analysis Firm Analysis – Marriott International Forecasts, Projections & Recommendations Economic Environment Macro Summary

Demand of business and tourist travel closely linked to the state of the economy Revenue is seasonal (cyclical) and depends on the health of both the local and national economy Source : Careerbeam; First Research Industry Profile

Economic Forecast Nation and Hospitality Industry Could Be Worse! Inflation Under Control-Core Inflation Running 2.1% Unemployment Rate Below 5% 4.9% GDP growth in 3 rd quarter 2007 Source : Fortune, The Economy in crisis, Shawn Tully, January 21, 2008 Source : Economic Forecast of the Nation; Dr. Rajeev Dhawan

Global & National Hospitality Industry Challenges & Threats Crisis of Confidence –Corporate Sector-may develop negative mindset due to current housing market and credit squeeze which could affect conference and convention bookings –Tourist Sector-Rising gasoline and declining housing prices could negatively affect travel-PwC has calculated that when real gasoline prices increase by 10%, lodging demand declines by 0.41 % Terrorism concerns may impact future growth Profitability highly sensitive to rising oil prices Video conferencing technology may negatively affect travel Source : Forecast of Georgia & Atlanta; Dr. Rajeev Dhawan Source: 2007 PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP

Nation and Hospitality Industry Regional Outlook Georgia and Atlanta Drought & Water Restrictions –Could affect hotel convention business –Could lead to severe building restrictions Rising Oil Prices –Delta Airlines - leading private employer in the Atlanta metro –Deltas financial stability is crucial to economic growth in region Regional Economy Continues to be Resilient –Unemployment down and better than national average –Housing sales continue to be better than national trends Source: Forecast of Georgia & Atlanta; Dr. Rajeev Dhawan Source: Alpharetta Neighbor, January 16, 2008 Source: USA Today, January 29, 2008

Marriotts Reaction to Macro Changes Maneuvering in the face of a Recession Marriotts current supply growth is under control In tough economic times, Marriott is still able to grow through conversions of existing hotels Marriott has several brands that operate in different or overlapping segments Marriott is growing dramatically overseas, particularly in Asia and Europe Source : The Washington Post; Michael Rosenwald

World Economy & International Expansion Growth of the Hospitality market is accelerating on a global scale International travel expected to increase from 18% to 24% over the next decade. As incomes in emerging markets rise, so does the demand for travel Growth of China outbound travel alone is expected to generate 100 million outbound tourists by 2020, up from less than 15 million currently. Source : Building Design & Construction, Focus on Market Reinvention, Jay W. Schneider Source: Hospitality Net, Top ten Issues in the Hospitality Industry for 2007, By International Society of Hospitality Consultants (ISHC)

Appendix: Supporting Slides

Hotel Industry Hotel Demand is Cyclical –Tracks Closely Local US and Global Economies –Lag between occupancy and ADR –Construction takes time and outlook difficult to predict

Hotel Predictions CAP Rates appear Counter-Cyclical –ADR & RevPAR growth reach levels that make debt & equity financing of hotel development feasible –Market pricing makes it profitable to build and sell hotels –Subject to interest-rate movement

Cycle Trends and Indicators

Summary of Hotel Market Processes

Supply Change vs. Long Term Average Across Top 52 U.S. Markets

Demand Change vs to Long Term Average Across Top 52 U.S. Markets