Hotel Business

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Introduction

Types and locations of hotels


Provides basic accommodation, in times past,
A hotel is an establishment that provides consisting only of a room with bed, a
pald-lodging on a short-term basis. cupboard, a small table and a washstand.

Largely been replaced by rooms with modern The hotel industry also classifies hotels by
facilities including ensuite bathrooms and air location or features and benefits.
conditioning or climate control.
CITY-CENTER HOTELS AND
SUBURBAN HOTELS
City-centre hotels Suburban hotels
 Located in the outskirts of cities.
 Located in the heart of city-
 These hotels are moderately
centre.
 These hotels could be luxury, priced and are of mostly medium,

midscale, business, suites, large or small size.


 Suburban hotels are also equipped
economy, or residential.
 They offer a range of basic with basic accommodation and
utilities
accommodations and services.
 They attract clientele that are
 Hotels also provide many high-
cost-conscious, though not
class convenience services.
necessarily budget travellers.
E.g Pullman Dubai Creek, May De
E.g The Leela Mumbai, Easton
Ville, The Reverie Saigon,…
Hills,...
HOTELS?
WHAT IS RESORT
RESORT HOTELS
 A place used for relaxation or  Focus on major sporting activities and others
recreation, attracting visitors for offer family vacations.
holidays or vacations.  The proposed meal contains several options,
 Located in natural and man-made sites. expecially is buffets.

 Many of these grand resorts were  Resorts have expanded their marketing mix
seasonal. and offered more amenities
AIRPORT
HOTELS
 Many airport hotels are fully booked.

 Airport hotels have a mix of business,


group, and leisure travelers.

 Have 200 to 600 rooms and provide full


service.

 Provide a courtesy van transportation from


the airport.

 Convenient locations, economical prices,


and easy and less costly transportation
costs .
FREEWAY AND
INTERSTATE HOTELS AND
MOTELS
 Often clustered near freeway off ramps on the
outskirts of towns and cities.

 Easy access to roadways.

 Guests could simply drive up, park outside the


office, and book a room.

 Economical price.

 More facilities were added over the years.

 11 employees per hundred rooms.


CASINO
HOTELS

TO MISERY
GAMBLING LEADS
 Marketing them- selves as business hotels.
 Hotel with predominantly gambling facilities
comes under this category.  Other amenities include a full-service business
center, travel bureau, and room service.
.  Variety of high-end entertainment.
 Attract conventions, which represent a
 Tend to cater leisure and vacation travellers.
lucrative business.
CONFERENCE AND
CONVENTION HOTELS

 Offer facilities and suit the demands of conference


attendees and organizers.
 Adhere to the IACC’ requirements.
 Over 300+ guest rooms, large conference areas and public
areas.
 Banquet areas within and around the hotel.
 High percentage of double occupancies, and rooms have
double queen-sized beds.
 Full service oriented.
FULL-SERVICE
HOTELS

Diverse business features. Offer a wide range of


facilities, services,
and amenities.

Often linked into a hotel chain These hotel chains


have a portfolio of
brands in different
market segments
ECONOMY/BUDGET
HOTELS

 Highly competitive on room rates

 Meet the basic need of the guest

 Offers clean, reasonably sized and furnished rooms

without the frills of full-service hotels

 Do not have restaurants or provide significant food

and beverages.

 Provide a continental breakfast.


CLASS
LUXURY AND
BOUTIQUE HOTELS
 Offer a different lodging experience.

 Appeals to traveller who appreciate the unique.

 Provide special amenities to guest such as private tours or unusual decor.

 Smaller than their chain competitors, with about 25–125 rooms.


 Guests are manly business and professional / technical guests, or
EXTENDED-STAY
families relocating and long-stay.
HOTELS AND ALL-
 Room rates are based on guest's length of stay.
SUITES HOTELS
 Variety options for this type of lodging.

 Full of basic amenities.

 Creating a homey atmosphere and encourage a community feeling.


CONDOTELS, TIMESHARE, AND
MIXED-USE HOTELS
CONDOTELS

 A combination of a hotel and


condominium.
 Short-term occupancy including
TIMESHARE
food, telephone and cleaning
services. MIXED-USE  Including resorts, hotels, and
 Generally operated as a condotels that are owned by a
commercial hotel
HOTELS group of people.
 Can be sold and rented as a form  Suitable for both solo travelers
of real estate. or family travelers.
 Recently flourished
 Many high-class facilities
 Meaning that a hotel may also
 The degree of service quality is
have "residences"
really excellent.
 Not for renting like condotels.

 A part of a major urban or


resort development.
BED AND BREAKFAST
INNS
 These establishments are usually small
family businesses run in private homes.
 They are also known as 'Home Stays’.
 Only serve breakfast.
 About $30 to $300 or more per night.
 It might be basic or complex and opulent.
 Offer a homelike atmosphere.

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