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For a Delta Hotels By Marriott location with a third-party restaurant, what shared components might exist?

Delta_Hotels_By_Marriott Franchise · 2025 FDD

Answer from 2025 FDD Document

Is There a Third-Party Restaurant? [Drop Down Menu: Yes/No]
If Yes, Describe the Location of the Restaurant
Will There be a Separate Street Address? [Drop Down Menu: Yes/No]
Will There be a Separate Entrance? [Drop Down Menu: Yes/No]
Identify the Third-Party Operator (if applicable)
What is the Brand Affiliation?
Identify Shared Components
Is There a Bar/Lounge? [Drop Down Menu: Yes/No]
Will the Bar/Lounge be Located on the Rooftop? [Drop Down Menu: Yes/No]
Will There be a Separate Elevator (no key card required)? [Drop Down Menu: Yes/No]
Identify the Third-Party Operator (if applicable)
What is the Bar/Lounge Name?
Identify Shared Components
Is there Retail Space? [Drop Down Menu: Yes/No]
Describe the Location of the Retail Space
Will There be a Separate Street Address and Entrance? [Drop Down Menu: Yes/No]
Identify the Third-Party Operator (if applicable)
What is the Retail Space Name? [Drop Down Menu: Yes/No]
Is there a Conference Facility Within the Development Site? [Drop Down Menu: Yes/No]
Is the Conference Space Connected to the Hotel? [Drop Down Menu: Yes/No]
Will the Conference Space be Branded or Unbranded? [Drop Down Menu: Branded/Unbranded]
Identify the Third-Party Operator (if applicable)
Identify Shared Components

Source: Item 23 — RECEIPTS (FDD pages 134–251)

What This Means (2025 FDD)

According to the 2025 Delta Hotels By Marriott Franchise Disclosure Document, when a Delta Hotels By Marriott location includes a third-party restaurant, several factors regarding shared components are considered. The FDD includes a section to "Identify Shared Components" between the hotel and the third-party restaurant. This suggests that the brand acknowledges the possibility of shared infrastructure or facilities.

The FDD also gathers information about the restaurant's location, asking whether it will have a separate street address or entrance. This information helps to determine the extent to which the restaurant operates independently from the hotel. Similarly, the document seeks to identify the third-party operator and their brand affiliation, which is important for understanding the restaurant's operational standards and potential impact on the Delta Hotels By Marriott brand.

Furthermore, the FDD includes similar sections for other potential third-party businesses within the hotel, such as bars/lounges, retail spaces, and conference facilities. These sections also include fields to "Identify Shared Components," indicating a consistent approach to assessing the integration of these businesses with the hotel. This comprehensive approach ensures that any shared elements are properly managed to maintain the quality and brand image of Delta Hotels By Marriott.

Disclaimer: This information is extracted from the 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document and is provided for research purposes only. It does not constitute legal or financial advice. Consult with a franchise attorney before making any investment decisions.