Oops, they did it again!
The solid staff of The Ritz-Carlton Denver has been crowned with the AAA Five-Diamond designation for 2014, the fifth time the property has earned that coveted rating. The Ritz is the only hotel in the history of Denver to earn this top designation.
Ritz general manager Steven Janicek said, “I am unbelievably proud we achieved AAA Five-Diamond status for a fifth year; it could not happen without the genuine, friendly service our ladies and gentlemen provide to our guests every day. By enlivening The Ritz-Carlton Gold Standards during every interaction, earning this sought-after ranking was possible.”
The AAA Diamond rating process is considered to be North America’s premier hotel rating program. Only .3 percent of all hotels AAA inspects meets its lofty industry standards to achieve Five Diamonds. The association annually evaluates more than 54 million lodging establishments and restaurants, and rates them on a scale of one to five diamonds.
The Ritz-Carlton, at 1881 Curtis St., is among fewer than one-half percent of the 30,000 properties approved by AAA’s professional inspectors to be of Five-Diamond caliber.
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