Travelers who want to minimize their impact on the environment should select a "Green" property. A "Green" property is one that has made a commitment to, and are taking steps to minimize their footprint on the earth. Sometimes their efforts are highly visible to guests, like recycle containers, CFL light bulbs, and signage regarding eco-policies. Other times they are behind the scene in energy efficient heating and cooling systems, environmentally friendly cleaners and soaps, etc..
We have added a green rating to our properties indicating their efforts to protect our environment and create a sustainable future for travel. Our rating is 1 to 5 Green Stars, with 5 being the greenest. Properties that are not yet rated include suggestions as to how the property might become more eco-friendly.
When a choice is available help preserve our environment by booking a "Green" hotel.
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Green Initiatives:
encourages towel reuse - encourages sheet reuse - membership in a green association or certification program - implemented energy conservation initiatives -
Comments: Joyce W. from Independence, KS USA - Install low flow showerheads, make sure they're using safe cleaning products, they need to spend some money on making this property greener.
Comments: Silke L. from Westminster, CA USA - Replace individual shampoos and soaps with bulk dispensers, put signs around the property that say what they're doing to be green, management need to fill in the employees on what they're doing.
Comments: Jennifer B. from Wolf Creek, MT USA - Tell people on their site what they're doing to be green, parking areas should have new cfl bulbs installed.
Comments: Todd F. from New York City, NY USA - Outdoor areas should have new CFL bulbs installed, check up on the staff to make sure they're implementing the guest's desires, only clean the towels when needed or requested.
Comments: Kristi I. from Elizabeth City, NC USA - Don't have the staff clean the towels every night, tell their guests what they're doing to be sustainable.
Comments: Sarah N. from Lewiston, Me USA - Make their purchases from green companies, ask their customers how they think they are doing with the environment, use cfl lightbulbs in guestrooms.
Comments: William F. from EVANSTON , IL USA - Have people share their lodging experience at sites like Green Hotels & Lodging, parking areas should have new energy sensors installed.
Comments: fred f. from Stevensville, MD USA - Make a sheet program obvious, have recycle containers in the guest rooms, post signage in the rooms telling guests how to be green.
Comments: willie s. from LaPorte, IN USA - They should use low flow showerheads, they should use recycled paper products, give their staff rewards for implementing green .
Comments: Joan C. from FT. Myers Beach, FL USA - Put tent cards in the guestrooms regarding their eco initiatives, give their staff rewards for implementing green , clean laundry with eco-friendly detergents.
Comments: chester k. from dublin, ca usa - Management need to fill in the employees on what they're doing, have people share their lodging experience at sites like green hotels & lodging, guestrooms should have new energy sensors installed.
Comments: Katherine H. from Catoosa, OK USA - Show what they're doing in their property brochures, enable the guest to purchase carbon offsets, install low flow showerheads.
Comments: K M. from Tampa, Fl USA - Buy wind, solar, or some other alternative energy, put energy saving light bulbs in hallways, put motion sensors that control the ac and heat in rooms.
Comments: Cyndee M. from West Windsor, NJ USA - Exchange lighting with energy saving compact fluorescents, have some staff form a green team, put motion sensors that control the ac and heat in rooms.
Comments: Dave C. from Duluth, MN USA - Have recycle containers in the guest rooms, put energy efficient lighting in hallways, join the green hotel association.
Comments: J J. from Morrisville, NC USA - Only clean the sheets when needed or requested, outdoor areas should have new energy sensors installed, guest rooms should have new motion control sensors for hvac.
Comments: ruth h. from Sarasota, FL US - Guestrooms should have new CFL bulbs installed, the lobby should have new energy sensors installed, hallways should have new cfl bulbs installed.
Comments: Jenny B. from Kapolei, Hi US - Tell people through advertising what they're doing to be green, parking areas should have new cfl bulbs installed, use water conserving units when making replacements.
Comments: Harold J. from Chanhassen, MN USA - Let their staff know what they're doing, use energy sensors in hallways, tell their visitors to share about their green practices.
Comments: D W. from Warren, OH United States - The property should conserve water with low flow showerheads, use environmentally safe cleaners, give the workers incentives for implementing the property's eco-initiatives.
Comments: CINDY C. from West Chester, PA - Put some employees in charge of environmental concerns, water could be conserved with low flow faucet aerators, get a green pulse from their guests.
Comments: E P. from Bethlehem, PA USA - Buy wind, solar, or some other alternative energy, promote sustainability by putting signs around the property, have separate trash bins around the property for regular trash and recyclables.
Comments: Connie R. from Wapakoneta, OH USA - Put energy efficient lighting in parking areas, put energy sensors in parking areas, learn more about what being green is.
Comments: vikas j. from Kalamazoo, MI USA - The property should conserve water with hi/low flush toilets , put energy sensors that control energy use in storage areas.
Comments: Linda D. from brooklyn, ny united states - They should use low flow showerheads, use energy sensors in the lobby, clean rooms with eco-friendly cleaners.
Comments: Doug S. from Mont Vernon, NH USA - They should use low flow showerheads, ask their customers how they think they are doing with the environment.
Comments: David W. from Eagle River, AK USA - Use water conserving units when making replacements, the lobby should have new energy sensors installed, put a person responsible for environmental initiatives.
Comments: Heather D. from Newport Beach, Ca U.S.A. - Post their eco initiatives, encourage reuse of the sheets, inform the guest on arrival about their environmental policies.
Comments: Dan J. from water mill, ny usa - Recycled toilet paper and tissue should be used in the guest rooms, the property should conserve water with hi/low flush toilets , put energy sensors that control energy use in outdoor areas.