Aston Hotels and Resorts Aston Hotels and Resorts served as predecessor to Aqua-Aston Hospitality. Aston was founded in 1967, as the Hotel Corporation of the Pacific (HCP) as a hotel and condominium management firm; the Hotel Corporation of the Pacific is itself traced to 1948 with the opening of the Royal Grove Hotel in Waikiki. In 1986, the Hotel Corporation of the Pacific was then renamed as Aston Hotels and Resorts. In 2007, Miami-based
timeshare company,
Interval Leisure Group (ILG, Inc.) acquired Aston Hotels and Resorts for $70 million.
Aqua Hotels and Resorts Separately, Aqua Hotels & Resorts was launched in 2001 by Hawaii hotelier Michael Paulin. The company was founded as a hotel and condominium management firm, later representing 22 properties in Hawaii. In 2013,
Interval Leisure Group acquired Aqua Hotels and Resorts for an undisclosed sum.
Aqua-Aston Merger and Marriott Vacations Takeover After their individual acquisitions by Interval Leisure Group in 2007 and 2013, both companies remained mutually exclusive subsidiaries of Internal Leisure Group. In 2015, Interval announced the merger of Aston Hotels and Resorts and Aqua Hotels and Resorts. As a result of the merger, the companies were rebranded into its present name, Aqua-Aston Hospitality, LLC. On 30 April 2018, Orlando-based timeshare firm,
Marriott Vacations Worldwide Corporation announced its acquisition of Aqua-Aston's parent, Internal Leisure Group in a cash and stock deal worth $4.7 Billion. The deal was completed in the September of the same year, marking Marriott Vacation's successful takeover of
ILG, Inc. and its subsidiaries and brands, including Aqua-Aston Hospitality. == Labour Disputes ==