Sunday, February 21, 2010

What exactly is a resort hotel?

I heard about resort hotels and saw photos of them. But how are they different than regular hotels? What are they?What exactly is a resort hotel?
';RESORT'; means a specific destination, like a hotel in say, Las Vegas: (think: The Bellagio) you're going to Vegas, but you destination ultimately is the ';resort hotel';, which has ALL the amenities that you could ever possibly think of.....Different, say than a Shearton in downtown Dallas, where you're just staying at the hotel, and your main business is in the city or you're there to explore the city.....so, a resort hotel is really a destination getaway, whereas ';hotels'; per se, are just a place to shower, change, crash and get up and have coffee.......Resort hotels cater to your every whim.......For the price, they'd better......





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ChristopherWhat exactly is a resort hotel?
Resort hotels are one with extras such as a decent pool, spa, gaming rooms in some locations, multiple restaurants, ocean side view, etc. as opposed to the standard Motel6 where you get a room and not much else.


Many resort hotels have themes, such as one at a golf resort, or one that specializes in a specific culture, like a beach themed hotel.


Many of the hotels at Disney World in Florida are theme based resort style.


Zeba


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A resort hotel is one that is a ';destination'; hotel. This means that there are many activities on hand. In a winter resort hotel, the hotel will be on the slopes and have activiites after skiing such as pool, jacuzzi, massage, and the like. In a warm weather resort you can expect a pool, tennis court, a spa, perhaps some golfing. Some resorts have boats that go out during the day, etc.
A resort is a place used for relaxation or recreation, attracting visitors for holidays or vacations. Resorts are places, towns or sometimes commercial establishment operated by a single company. Such a self-contained resort attempts to provide for most of a vacationer's wants while remaining on the premises, such as food, drink, lodging, sports, entertainment, and shopping. The term ';resort'; sometimes is misused to identify a hotel that does not provide the other amenities required of a full resort. However, a hotel is frequently a central feature of a resort, such as the Grand Hotel at Mackinac Island, Michigan. A resort is not merely a commercial establishment operated by a single company, although in the late twentieth century this sort of facility became more common.
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