Forbes Travel Guide

Forbes Travel Guide
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Certification mark for a four-star hotel spa

Forbes Travel Guide (formerly known as Mobil Guide or Mobil Travel Guide) is a star rating service and series of travel guides for hotels and restaurants.[1] It is distributed by Langenscheidt, who also distributes Michelin Guides in the United States.

Founded by Mobil in 1958, it was the oldest travel guide in the United States. Ratings were given by anonymous, paid staff members in stars, from one to five (with no half-stars or zero stars), based on objective criteria. A four or five-star rating was a considerable honor, with only 60-70 hotels and restaurants receiving the top rating. The ratings served as a Certification mark, in that Mobil had registered trademarks for the phrases and designs indicating each star rating level, and allowed only rated establishments to display them.

Sample regional guide for the American Southwest

Although less exclusive than the Michelin guide, Mobil employed a similar system of recommending and rating only approved establishments. For example, it only listed 9,000 of the 50,000 hotels in the United States.

Initially guides were regional and limited to the United States and Canada. Later, Mobil began introducing city and state guides and, in 2007, guides to international cities. Published in print by ExxonMobil Travel Publications, as of 2005 the guide is published online by HowStuffWorks.com.

In October 2009, ExxonMobil licensed the brand to Forbes magazine, which retitled the guide's various designations, e.g. Forbes Travel Guide, Forbes Five Stars, and so on. Forbes launched revised versions of various guides in late 2009, with plans to complete the change-over in early 2010.[2][3]

Star ratings for restaurants

The guide awards one to five stars. According to the guide, "Every restaurant that has a Mobil Star Rating is recommended -- those with a higher Star Rating have passed a rigorous inspection and service evaluation and are among an elite group of restaurants, known for exceptional cuisine, service, décor, and presentation." As of 2009, there are twenty restaurants in the United States that are rated at five stars. Per the Guide, "An elite group, Mobil Five-Star restaurants deliver a flawless dining experience, consistently providing exceptional food, superlative service, elegant décor and exquisite presentations. Every detail that surrounds the experience is attended to."[4][5]

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