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4/19/2016
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,Approval Requirements & <br />;,� , 4 e � V,,e_,e <br />Introduction <br />Dear Hospitality Professional, <br />On behalf of AAA, I am pleased to introduce to you the latest edition of the Lodging Approval Requirements & <br />Diamond Rating Guidelines. This year marks the 301h anniversary of the AAA Diamond Ratings, as well as the 201h <br />anniversary of the Diamond Rating Guidelines. <br />Since its inception in 1902 as a federation of independent motor clubs, AAA has existed to provide information, safety, <br />security, and peace of mind to its now more than 50 million members. AAA's services have evolved to encompass <br />roadside assistance, insurance and financial services, safety education, and public affairs. AAA is also an undisputed <br />leader in travel information and services. <br />In 1937, the first AAA field representatives were hired to inspect lodgings and restaurants, and in 1963, AAA began <br />assigning lodging ratings from good' to 'outstanding'. In 1977 — AAA's 75th (diamond) anniversary — the Diamond <br />Rating system was introduced for lodgings, with restaurants included in 1989. <br />In 1987, the first AAA Lodging Diamond Rating Guidelines booklet was introduced for industry review. Prior to <br />this date, only minimum approval requirements were printed and distributed upon request. <br />The new edition of the AAA Approval Requirements and Diamond Rating Guidelines was designed with two <br />objectives in mind: <br />• To ensure that our ratings program is accurate and consistent when compared to meeting the travel needs of <br />over 50 million AAA members. <br />• To provide hospitality professionals a valuable reference so they may be successful in achieving their goal as it <br />relates to AAA Approval and our proprietary Diamond Rating Process. <br />To that end, we feel that it is important to partner with the hospitality industry by gathering input, discussing the <br />meaning of our ratings, and openly sharing how the Diamond Rating Process is applied at the property level. We <br />strongly urge property representatives to take full advantage of the information provided by AAA inspectors during an <br />evaluation, since our experts are exposed to a wide range of properties throughout the United States, Canada, Mexico <br />and the Caribbean. AAA evaluates more than 32,000 accommodations, 28,000 restaurants and nearly 11,000 <br />campgrounds as key content for over 168 million copies of travel - related materials annually. AAA travel products are <br />wide - ranging and include 26 regional TourBook® guides, 11 regional CampBook® guides, AAA.com— including the <br />well -known TripTik° Travel Planner —as well as, numerous retail guidebooks, atlases and maps. <br />We look forward to your continued service on behalf of AAA members at large and appreciate your participation in <br />AAA programs. <br />Sincerely, <br />ichael Petrone, CEC <br />irector /AAA Tourism Information Development <br />55A -6 <br />
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