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Orlando to Get Element at the Airport in 2010

. October 14, 2008

WHITE PLAINS, NY, September 22, 2008. Element Orlando Airport opens in the fall of 2010 Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc. (NYSE: HOT) today announced that its Four Points by Sheraton brand will open a newly constructed hotel in Lancaster, Pennsylvania - the heart of Amish Country. Owned by a private investor, Four Points by Sheraton Lancaster will be managed by Willow Valley Associates. The 125-room property will offer comfortable and stylish accommodations and popular extras such as free high-speed Internet.

Drawing more than five million tourists a year, the quaint town of Lancaster offers a delightful mix of covered bridges and one-room schoolhouses, as well as a vast selection of factory outlet stores. Four Points by Sheraton Lancaster will be across from the Dutch Wonderland Amusement Park and close to theaters, restaurants and several area golf courses. Just minutes from downtown Lancaster, the new hotel will be eight miles from Lancaster Airport and approximately 30 minutes from Harrisburg International Airport.

"Four Points by Sheraton is delighted to open its first hotel in the charming, historic town of Lancaster," said Sandy Swider, Vice President, Four Points by Sheraton. "Four Points by Sheraton gives both business and leisure guests just what they need - comfortable rooms, a lively, social atmosphere and little indulgences to help them feel special."

Fresh pie and coffee will be served throughout the day in the hotel's lobby. The family room will be the perfect spot to kick back and relax, work on laptops or chat with fellow travelers. After a day of taking in the sights, guests can head to the hotel's lounge and order a domestic craft beer or international brew, courtesy of the popular Four Points by Sheraton Best Brews(R) program. Four Points by Sheraton Lancaster will also offer 1,000 square feet of state-of-the-art meeting space, an indoor pool and restaurant where guests can enjoy a hot breakfast.

Featuring a fresh, "clean" design, the hotel's supremely comfortable rooms will feature the Four Points by Sheraton Four Comforts Bed(R), a luxurious ensemble that includes a plush mattress, an assortment of pillows and duvet. Additional comforts will include 32-inch flat screen television and free in-room bottled water.

Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc. (NYSE: HOT) announces plans to open an Element Hotel in Orlando, Florida. Element Orlando Airport is scheduled to open in the fall of 2010 in a convenient location close to downtown, theme parks and Orlando's business community. Inspired by WestinTM Hotels & Resorts, Element is Starwood's newest hotel concept and the first hotel brand to mandate that all hotels pursue the U.S. Green Building Council's (USGBC) LEED certification. The new-build hotel owned by JHM Hotels and developed by JHM Enterprises Inc. will offer a new extended stay experience with inspiring public spaces, modern style and eco-friendly design.

Awaken to Smart Design

The Element brand's unique design philosophy is evident the moment guests arrive. After passing through a signature portal that provides a literal bridge to the Element interior, guests will be greeted with streams of natural light from a multi-storied window wall. The vitality of the lobby will be matched by the energy of the hotel's outdoor fire pit and barbecue, where a weekly evening reception allows guests to interact and enjoy savory food and a glass of wine or a draft microbrew beer.

"Every aspect of Element Orlando Airport will be designed to help guests recharge and be at their best while they are traveling," said Brian McGuinness, Vice President of Element and Aloft Hotels. "Our guests will be able to experience a whole new perspective on extended stay travel in the vibrant Orlando area with easy access to the area's best shopping, dining, and premier family entertainment."

The smart design and clever use of space in the hotel's 140 guest rooms will rejuvenate and energize guests for work or play. Guests will be able to customize their rooms to meet their needs with the multi-purpose, modular furniture, swiveling flat-screen televisions, large desks with open shelving and custom-designed closets. Rooms will also offer a fully equipped kitchen that features modern, ENERGY STAR-rated appliances and all the utensils necessary to prepare a gourmet meal. Guests will rest soundly in the signature Heavenly(R) Bed, and wake up and recharge each morning in a sleek, spa-inspired shower.

A Vital Travel Hub

Element Orlando Airport will offer guests an ideal location, just minutes from the Orlando International Airport and a 20-minute drive from downtown Orlando. The hotel will also offer proximity to the leading theme parks including Sea World, Universal Studios and Walt Disney World Resort.

"We look forward to introducing this forward-thinking brand to the Orlando International Airport," said HP Rama, Chairman & CEO, JHM Hotels. "The sleek modern spaces and use of natural influences at Element Orlando Airport will provide guests with just the right atmosphere for both work and relaxation."

Space to Live Your Life

A signature breakfast offering, state-of-the-art fitness center and uninterrupted indoor/outdoor public spaces will deliver everything the guests need to work, relax or socialize on their schedule. Intuitive staff will provide guests the personalized attention they need and the space they desire to maintain balance while away from home.

Element Orlando Airport will also feature 838 square feet of meeting space, an integrated technology center and library, as well as caf'e seating, a workspace and a flexible lobby space.

Great for the Earth, Great for Guests

Element is making history by requiring all its hotels to pursue the U.S. Green Building Council's (USGBC) LEED certification. The brand's green features are cleverly designed to be as aesthetically appealing as they are eco-friendly, so guests never compromise on style and comfort. Element Hotels will be equipped with energy-efficient, stainless steel appliances and lighting, amenity dispensers in the showers to reduce waste and water-efficient faucets and fixtures. Guests can continue daily routines such as recycling papers and plastics, as well as using green materials, while those driving hybrid cars will be rewarded with priority parking. Even the ubiquitous "Do Not Disturb" sign will be replaced with an environmentally-friendly magnet.

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