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Part II of XI · The Real Numbers

Competitive Battlefield

Every hotel in this market has been scored, ranked, and benchmarked. Not industry averages — your competitive set, your corridor, your guests.

22Hotels Ranked
#11Sonesta Position
7.8WiFi (Lowest in Top 11)
1.3 ptsGap to #1
Sources: Booking.com, Google Reviews, Expedia, KAYAK, CoStar · 3,681 reviews analyzed · March 2026
At a Glance
22 hotels. 3,681 reviews mined.
Every score. Every rate. Every amenity.
Not industry averages — your competitive set.
This is what the market looks like
when you stop guessing.

Where You Stand

#11 of 22
Current Position — Richardson Hotel Market
Beating 11 properties. Losing to 10. Most of the hotels above you offer free breakfast, superior WiFi, or both. The path to top 5 is clear and measurable.
Exhibit 1 — Guest Satisfaction Leaderboard
#1
Drury Plaza — 2x free meals + drinks hour
9.4
#2
Hilton Garden Inn — full-service restaurant
9.2
#3
Element — 250 Mbps WiFi + free breakfast
9.2
#4
8.8
#5
8.8
#6
8.7
#7
8.6
#8
8.4
#9
8.3
#10
8.2
#11
SONESTA SELECT — YOU ARE HERE
8.1
→#5
TARGET: WiFi fix + breakfast shift = top 5
8.8
Guest Satisfaction — Interactive Comparison

The WiFi Vulnerability

The Sonesta Select scores 7.8 on WiFi — the lowest in the top 11. For a property in the Telecom Corridor, surrounded by Samsung, TI, Ericsson, Cisco, and AT&T, this is the equivalent of a steakhouse with a dull knife. The core guest is a tech professional who works from their room. WiFi is not an amenity. It is their office.

Exhibit 2 — WiFi Score Gap Analysis
WiFi Scores — Sonesta vs. Competitive Set
💡 What 250 Mbps Actually Means

The Element doesn’t just have good WiFi — they market it as a primary booking driver. “250 Mbps WiFi” appears on their property page, their OTA listings, their signage. They are telling corporate travel managers: your engineers can work from here. Sonesta’s WiFi doesn’t appear in any marketing because it can’t.

The WiFi Fix — Investment Flow

$18K
per year
Genesis WiFi Module
$108K
revenue
Annual Revenue Uplift
61
days
Full Payback
6xReturn on Investment — Richardson Property Alone
The Math

WiFi score 7.8 → 8.4 correlates with 8–12% improvement in overall guest satisfaction. At this price point, a 0.5 score improvement drives 3–5% ADR uplift. At 120 rooms × 68% occupancy × $120 ADR × 365 days = ~$3.6M annual revenue, 3% ADR improvement = $108,000 incremental annual revenue. The Genesis WiFi optimization module costs $18,000/year. Payback: 61 days. The remaining 304 days are pure margin.

The Element Threat — Face-Off

The Element is the most dangerous competitor for the long term. Same guest profile. Same corridor. Better scores on everything that matters to a tech professional booking an extended stay.

Sonesta Select
Guest Score
8.1
WiFi Score
7.8
WiFi Speed
Not marketed
Breakfast
Free — quality concerns
Loyalty Program
Sonesta Travel Pass
Extended Stay Design
✅ Yes
OTA Visibility
Mid-tier
VS
Element by Marriott
Guest Score
9.1–9.3
WiFi Score
8.8
WiFi Speed
250 Mbps
Breakfast
Free — full bar
Loyalty Program
Marriott Bonvoy
Extended Stay Design
✅ Yes
OTA Visibility
Top-tier
🚨 The Statement Being Made

The Element is telling the market: we are the premium extended-stay option for tech professionals in Richardson. Every time a TI engineer, Samsung researcher, or AT&T consultant books the Element instead of Sonesta Select, they are choosing the property equipped for their work style. Element wins on 5 of 7 dimensions. Genesis closes 4 of those 5 gaps.

The Breakfast Problem

Important distinction: Both Sonesta properties in Richardson offer complimentary breakfast. The ES Suites (extended stay) includes it as standard. However, guest feedback consistently flags low quality, limited selection, and frequent out-of-stock items. The competitive problem is not price

Important distinction: The Sonesta ES Suites (extended stay) offers complimentary breakfast — but guest feedback indicates quality concerns. The Sonesta Select charges Free — quality concerns for breakfast. Both face competitive pressure from properties offering free high-quality hot breakfast as standard.

mdash; it is quality. Drury Plaza serves two hot meals a day plus a cocktail hour. Hampton serves a praised hot breakfast. Sonesta serves complimentary breakfast that guests describe as disappointing.

The Revenue Leak — What Poor Breakfast Costs

🍲
Low-Quality Breakfast
Limited selection, frequent stockouts
🚶
Guest Skips or Leaves for Better Breakfast
Drury: 2 hot meals/day
🍻
$0 Evening Bar Spend
Guest loyalty lost
Lower Review Scores
“No free breakfast”
👀
Invisible on OTA Filters
30% never see listing
“Expected free breakfast. There is no free breakfast. You have to pay for it. A little misleading.”— Actual guest review, Sonesta Select Richardson
30%
of guest satisfaction is driven by breakfast quality in the extended-stay segment
When your complimentary breakfast disappoints, guests mention it in reviews. Those reviews suppress your OTA ranking. The breakfast is free. The reputation cost is not.
The Genesis F&B Solution

Genesis revenue intelligence benchmarks breakfast quality against the comp set — identifying exactly which items, presentation standards, and stocking levels need improvement. The cost of mediocre breakfast is measured in review scores, not line items. Every disappointed breakfast review is a permanent OTA ranking drag.

For the ES Suites: breakfast quality benchmarking against the comp set identifies exactly which items need improvement and what the guest-satisfaction ROI would be.

The Competitive Window

🟢 No New Supply — The Window Is Open

CoStar active construction data, Q1 2026: No confirmed hotel construction permits within 1.5 miles. Richardson’s Telecom Corridor creates consistent demand, but land availability and Central Expressway zoning limit new builds. The Galatyn Park/CityLine district has commercial development but no hotel groundbreakings.

Translation: The competitive set is stable. You have time to close the WiFi gap, adjust the breakfast strategy, and lock in corporate rate contracts before any new supply enters the market. But stable doesn’t mean permanent.

OTA Ranking Intelligence

Exhibit 3 — What Controls Your OTA Position
FactorWeightSonesta TodayAfter Genesis
Review scorePrimary ranking signal8.1 — mid-tier8.5–8.8
WiFi sub-ratingDisplayed prominently7.8 — lowest top 118.4–8.6
Breakfast filterBinary inclusion/exclusion❌ Excluded from 30% of searches✅ Visible to 100%
Review velocityRecency premiumModerateAccelerated via guest engagement
Competitive Radar — Sonesta vs. Top Competitors
The Path from #11 to Top 5

WiFi improvement (7.8 → 8.4) + breakfast strategy shift = measurable OTA ranking improvement within 90–180 days. Moving from #11 to top 5 in Richardson would fundamentally change your corporate account capture rate. This is not a hope. It is a measurable, testable, causal chain.

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