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Goal of Travel and Tourism Industry
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Provide necessary or desired products and services to travelers
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How hotels can be classified
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Size, target market, level of service, and ownership & affiliation
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Hotel or Inn
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An establishment whose primary business is providing lodging facilities for the general public, and that offers one or more of the following services: F&B, housekeeping, concierge-bell-and door attendent (uniformed services), and use of furniture & fixtures
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Size of hotels
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50-2,000 rooms -- larger ones can have up to 5,000
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Size of Inns
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5-50 rooms -- provide a higher level of personalized service
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Motel
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- caters primarily to guests traveling by automobile
- located in suburban roadside areas - do not offer full range of services and facilities |
Size (number of guestrooms) 4 categories
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- under 150 rooms
- 150-299 rooms - 300-600 rooms - more than 600 rooms |
Target Markets
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Distinctly defined groups of travelers that the hotel seeks to retain or attract as guests
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Market Segmentation
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Identifies smaller, distinct groups within larger target markets and to develop products and services aimed specifically at satisfying these segments
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Commercial Hotels
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- located in downtown/business districts
- largest group of hotel types - cater mostly to business travelers but also to tour groups, individual tourists and small conference groups - Guests stay short lengths (aka transient hotels) - Amenities=complimentary newspaper, in-room coffee maker, cable, free internet, 24-hour room service, dining rooms and cocktail lounges - Conference rooms, suites, room service, banquet service, swimming pools, health club, tennis courts, saunas |
Airport Hotels
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-Located close to major travel centers
- Vary widely in size and level of service - Target Market = business clientele, airline passengers and airline personel - Have conference rooms to attract these travelers |
Suite Hotels
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- Feature rooms with a living room area and a seperate bedroom
- Generally have fewer and more limited public areas and guest services - Target Market = people relocating, frequent travelers (home away from home), vacationing families, professional travelers (accountants, lawyers, and executives) who can work from their room - Offer complimentary evening receptions, breakfast, or snack services |
Extended-Stay Hotels
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-Similar to suite hotels but offer more complete kitchen amenities in guestroom
- Intended for travelers who stay 5 nights or longer - Do not provide food, beverage, uniformed services or valet services -Home like feeling |
Residential Hotel
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- Provide long term or permanent accomodations for people in urban or suburban areas
- House people who can afford daily, limited hotel services - Guest quarters include a sitting room, bedroom, and small kitchenette -May provide daily housekeeping, telephone, front desk, and uniformed services. - Restaurant and lounge make also be located on the premises |
Resort Hotels
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- Located in the mountains, on an island or in some other exotic location away from crowded residential areas
- Provide extensive food and beverage, valet and room services for vacationers - Provide special recreational activities -"Destination within a destination" |