Types Of Hotels:
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Types of Hotels:
Hotels are classified according to the hotel size, location, target markets, levels of service, facilities, number of rooms, ownership and affiliation etc.
Target Markets
Hotel target many markets and can be classified according to the markets they attempt to attract their guests. Common type of markets include business, airport, suites, residential, resort,timeshare,casino, convention and conference hotels.
• Business Hotels: - These hotels are the largest group of hotel types and cater primarily to business travelers and usually located in downtown or business districts. Although Business hotels primarily serve business travelers, many tour groups, individual tourists and small conference groups find these hotels attractive. Guest amenities at business hotels may include complimentary newspapers, morning coffee; free local telephone calls, Breakfast etc. In addition to these facilities like access to business centre, personal computer, Wi-Fi and fax machines also provided to the guest.
• Airport Hotels: - These types of hotels typically target business clientele, airline passengers with overnight travel layovers or cancelled flights and airline personnel. Some hotels might give free transport between hotel and airport. Some hotels also provide meeting facilities to attract guests who travel to a meeting by air and wish to minimize ground travel. Another attraction of these hotels is instead of charging the guest on a daily basis guest can also pay for their room on a hourly basis.
• Suite Hotels: - These kinds of hotels are the latest trend and the fastest growing segments in the hotel industry. Main attraction of these hotels is guestrooms with a living room and a separate bedroom. In exchange for more complete living room suite hotels generally have fewer and more limited public areas and guest services than other hotels. This also helps keep suite hotel's guestroom prices competitive in the market .Professionals such as accountants, lawyers, business men and executives find suite hotels particularly attractive as they can work and also entertain in an area besides the bedroom.
• Extended Stay Hotels: - Extended stay hotels is somewhat similar to the suite hotels, but usually offers kitchen amenities in the room. These kinds of hotels are for a traveler who want to stay more than a week and does not want to depend on the service of the hotel. Extended service hotels usually do not provide any F & B service or Laundry service etc. These kind of hotels are considered by guests as "Home away from home "
• Apartment Hotels: - Apartment / Residential hotels provide long-term or permanent accommodation for Guest. Usually guest makes a lease agreement with the hotel for minimum of one month up to a year. These lease agreements are renewed on a yearly basis. Guest rooms generally include living room, bedroom, kitchen, private balcony, washing machines, kitchen utensils etc. Residential hotel also provided Housekeeping, laundry, telephone and in some hotels a restaurant and lounge etc will be present on the premises.
• Resort Hotels: - Resort hotels are usually located in the mountains, on an island, or in some other exotic locations away from cities. These hotels have recreational facilities, scenery, and golf, tennis, and sailing, skiing and swimming. Resort hotels provide enjoyable and memorable guest experiences that encourage guest to repeat to the resort.
• Bed and Breakfast Hotels: - These are houses with rooms converted into overnight facilities; this can size up to 20 to 30 guest rooms. They are also known as 'Home Stay's'. The owner of the B&B usually stays on the premises and is responsible for serving breakfast to guest. Due to the limited services offered at these hotels the price for room is very less than any full service hotel.
• Timeshare and condominium
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