In addition to overall star ratings
(which delineate broad categories), we use a numerical rating system—the
room-quality rating. Our scale is 0–100, with 100 being the best possible
rating and zero (0) the worst. Numerical ratings show the difference we
perceive between one hotel and another. For instance, if rooms at two hotels
are rated 3½ stars () but one is has an 82
room rating and the other a 76, this means that within the 3½-star
category, the first has slightly nicer rooms than its sibling.
Onsite Average | 86 / 100 |
Offsite Average | 72 / 100 |