Yep, interesting approach to squeezing all that stuff on screen.
I will play devil's advocate, though... 

Not so delightful when you turn off JavaScript.
Yes, it still functions, but some of the display is broken - not at
all what I would call graceful degrade.


Imagine you're a PA, making a booking for your boss on this website
from within your corporate network, where systems support insist on
having JS disabled (it does happen, right?)... 

That huge long form on the left is quite daunting, and the feature
boxes are all over the place and difficult to read. 

Probably not the user experience Marriott are aiming for in that
case.




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