Difference Between Hotel and Motel (Hotels Vs Motel)
Definition of the term hotel: A Hotel or Inn may be
defined as an establishment whose primary business is providing lodging
facilities for the general public, and which furnishes one or more of the
following services. Additionally according to the category of the hotel they
provide different level of personalized service.
- Food
and beverage service
- Room
attendant ( House keeping ) service
- Concierge
- Laundry or
dry cleaning service
- Use
of furniture or fixtures
- Bell
and Door attendant service
- Conference
and Banqueting
- Business centre etc.
Definition of the term motel: The term motel is a
contraction of motor hotel. It is a lodging facility that caters
primarily to guests arriving by auto mobiles. Early motels often provide
parking spaces near guest rooms, but that has changed in recent years as motel
owners and franchisors have become more aware of guest security.
Motels may be located in any setting, but are
usually found in suburban or roadside areas . They became especially successful
in the 1950's and 1960's with the development of the inter-state highway system
in the US.
Many motels are two-story or low-rise building
located near major highways. Pool areas with shrubbery, trees, and children's
playground etc.
By the way the term Hotel is used as a general term
for motels, hotels, inns suite hotels, conference
centres and other lodging properties.
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