Classification Flashcards
25 rooms or less
Small Hotel
26 to 99 rooms
Average Hotel
100 to 299 rooms
Above Average Hotel
More than 300 rooms
Large Hotel
Basis of Star System
-One star
-Two star
-Three star
-Four star
-Five star
-Five star deluxe
-Five star super deluxe
located in the heart of the city
-more expensive than suburban hotel
Downtown Hotel
located in the suburbs of cities
-patronized by low budget tourists
Suburban Hotels
located near airports, especially international airports
Airport Hotels
also called Motor Hotel or transit hotel
-located alongside the highways
Motels
exotic location away from crowded residential areas
Resort Hotel
hotel which floats on water
Floatels
luxury boats/yachts which can ferry people from one place to another
Boatels
also known as “Vacation Ownership”
Timeshare
Quite similar to timeshare but the owner can occupy and sell his unit
Condominium Hotels
classified as operating under a management contract or as a franchise of referral group
Chain Hotels
do not have ownership or management affiliation with other propertie
Independent Hotel
these contracts are normally on a long-term basis
Management Contract
a system in which the franchise owner grants another the right or privilege to merchandise a product or service for a specified return
Franchise
consist of independent hotels which have grouped together for some common purposes
Referral Groups
patronized by those guest who are in transit and will be travelling further to their destinations
Transit Hotels
one is not allowed to stay for a very long time as these hotels are very economical
Transient Hotels
offer rooms/apartments on monthly basis
Residential Hotels
the rent charged will be on a daily basis
Semi Residential Hotels
patronized by students of a particular school or college
Hostels
Hotels are those which are more than 100 years old
Heritage Hotels
very small and very expensive hotels
Boutique Hotels
provide a living room, bedroom, kitchenette, etc.
All Suite Hotels