2. What is lodging?
• Establishments that provides
sleeping accommodations, food
and beverages, and other related
services associated with travel
that charges for fees
5. Types of Lodging
1. Hotel
• lodging facility not only provides sleeping
accommodation but other related services such as
housekeeping, luggage-carrying assistance, food and
beverage, telephone and others.
• Depending on size, location, and amenities, hotels are
generally rated from one-star to five stars
• The size of the property can range from 20 to more
than 2,000 rooms.
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2. Motel
• An establishment that provides lodging for motorists in
rooms usually having direct access to an open parking
area. Also called motor court, motor lodge.
• The size of these properties' averages from 10 to 50
units.
• Guests typically stay overnight or a few days. Motels
may be located near a free-standing restaurant.
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3. Hostel
• Ideal for budget travelers and backpackers
• A hostel is an inexpensive type of accommodation,
usually with shared bedrooms and communal facilities.
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3. Hostel
• Ideal for budget travelers and backpackers
• A hostel is an inexpensive type of accommodation,
usually with shared bedrooms and communal facilities.
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4. Cottage
• In today’s tourism sector, the term cottage is used to
describe a small vacation house, typically in a rural
area.
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7. Boutique Hotel
• Often furnished in a themed, individual style,
• boutique hotels are intimate in size and focus on
providing guests with high-quality, personalized
experiences.
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8. Mansions
• Usually built for the wealthy,
• Mansions are large, opulent houses that generally pay
homage to a historic architectural style.
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9. Lodge
• Although the word ’lodge’ has many different meanings,
• Refers to a small rural house used by people on holiday
or occupied seasonally by sports enthusiasts (ski lodge,
hunting lodge).
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10. Timeshare
• Usually located in a sought-after destination, a
timeshare is a type of vacation property with shared
ownership and use rights.
• The term first appeared in the United Kingdom during
the ‘60s and has multiple variations today, both in style
and type of proprietorship. Moreover, choosing
a timeshare for rent can be a smart alternative to
staying in a hotel room, offering superior amenities and
better value.
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12. Resort
• Although a resort is primarily known as a destination
frequented by vacationers in search of relaxation and
entertainment,
• The term is also used to describe a full-service lodging
establishment that offers extensive guest services and
recreational facilities.
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13. Igloo
• A typical Eskimo house,
• An igloo is a dome-shaped snow structure meant to
provide temporary or permanent shelter in cold
climates.
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14. Cortijo
• Characteristic to Southern Spain (Andalusia, La
Mancha y Extremadura),
• A cortijo is a type of rural property usually consisting of
multiple buildings, a large patio, and cultivated lands.
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16. Treehouse
• Usually designed for recreational purposes,
a treehouse, or tree house,
• Is a structure built or placed among the branches of a
tree.
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17. Apartment
• Also known as flat (British),
• an apartment is a self-contained accommodation unit
housed in a building containing a number of such units.
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21. Pop Up Hotel
• A new breed of accommodation,
• pop-up hotels are temporary lodging establishments,
usually set up for specific events.
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22. Palazzo
• Although often translated to palace, the word palazzo
has a broader meaning in Italy.
• It can be anything from a block of flats to the home of a
noble family to a historic hotel.
• From an architectural point of view,
however, palazzo describes a grand, imposing building
belonging to the Renaissance style.
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24. Bed and Breakfast
• A Bed and Breakfast (B&B) is an intimate,
independently run lodging establishment, where
breakfast is included in the room rate.
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27. Chateau
• In Bordeaux, the term chateau is synonymous with
vineyard estates, but it can also be used to describe a
French country house or castle.
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29. Pension
• A type of guesthouse or B&B, where in addition to
lodging and breakfast, guests are also offered lunch
and dinner. Pensions are usually family-run and cost
less than other accommodation options.
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30. Townhouse
• A townhouse is a residential multi-level property that is
usually connected to a similar unit by a common
sidewall.
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31. Yurt
• Popular in Mongolia, Siberia, and Turkey, yurts are
circular tents covered with felt or skins, and appointed
with conical roofs.
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32. Dome
• A dome is a roof or building with a hemispherical form.
Many of today’s sustainable hotels offer cozy
accommodation in eco-friendly domes made of glass,
wood, snow, or other materials.
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34. Masseria
• A masseria is a large, fortified farm typical to Southern
Italy, mainly the region of Puglia.
• Set in working farms, most of these country houses
have been transformed into rustic Bed & Breakfasts,
self-catering vacation rentals, and even luxurious
hotels.
• Due to the large number of masserie, the coastal area
between Bari and Brindisi is sometimes referred to as
the “Masseria coast”.
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35. Pousada
• Pousada is the Portuguese term for guesthouse, inn, or
historic independently-owned hotel. They usually have
a traditional restaurant and offer guests an authentic
local experience.
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37. RV (Recreational Vehicle)
• Usually used for traveling, an RV is a recreational
vehicle outfitted with the amenities found in a home,
including bathroom, kitchen, and sleeping facilities.
• Depending on region, RVs are also called caravans,
camper vans, or motorhomes.
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38. Castle
• A fortified building or group of buildings built across
Europe and the Middle East during the medieval period.
• Castle hotels offer royal-style accommodation in
sumptuous historic surroundings.
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39. Palace
• Unlike castles, palaces are not fortified, but they still are
royal residences characterized by an exceptional level
of grandeur.
• Some of the most spectacular palaces converted into
luxurious hotels can be found throughout Asia and
Europe, especially India and Italy.
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40. Tented Safari Camp
• A tented safari camp is a permanent campsite of large
accommodation units, usually with canvas walls, solid
high-quality furnishings, en-suite bathroom facilities,
and private decks for observing wildlife.
• Situated throughout Africa, they range from comfortable
to ultra-luxury and offer a wide range of safari based
activities.
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41. Yacht
• A type of luxury recreational boat offering every modern
convenience.
• They are classified as sailing yachts and motor yachts,
and are available in a vast range of sizes, styles, and
functions.
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42. Farmhouse
• Although their styles vary by region, farmhouses are
houses attached to a farm, often characterized by
vernacular architecture.
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43. Extended Stay Hotel
• Extremely popular throughout the US, extended stay
hotels offer the comforts of a traditional home along
with discounted rates for guests interested in long-term
stays.
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44. Private Island Resort
• Ideal for honeymooners and travelers in search of
luxury and seclusion, private island resorts are some of
the most exclusive accommodation types out there.
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45. Cave Hotel
• Cave hotels are exactly what the name implies – hotels
built into natural cave formations, commonly with
underground rooms.
• Many cave hotels can be found in Turkey
(Cappadocia) and Greece.
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46. Guesthouse
• A guest house or guesthouse is a private house offering
inexpensive accommodation to tourists.
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47. Poshtel
• A new trend in travel, poshtels are a sort of upscale
hostels with a focus on chic design, art, and high-tech
amenities.
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48. Business Hotel
• Catered primarily to business travelers, business hotels
are strategically located (downtown, in business
districts, or close to major business centers) and come
equipped with corporate facilities such as meeting and
conference rooms, Internet access, and catering
options.
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49. Design hotel
• A design hotel is a stylish and intimate hotel with an
emphasis on design, service, and luxury facilities.
• Their rooms are exquisitely decorated and often packed
with the latest technology features.
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50. Hacienda
• The term hacienda is used to describe a ranch or a
main house in a landed estate in Spanish speaking-
countries.
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51. Eco Hotel
• An eco hotel is an environmentally friendly
accommodation aiming to promote sustainable tourism
and green living through the use of renewable energy
sources, recycled materials, and organic locally-
sourced produce.
• Their philosophy is to minimize the impact on the
environment.
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52. Capsule Hotel
• A big hit in Japan, the capsule hotel is a unique type of
hotel that usually provides cheap, basic overnight
accommodation in a number of teeny-tiny functional
rooms called “capsules”.
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53. Aparthotel
• A smart choice for long-term accommodation,
aparthotels or apartment hotels combine the comfort
and independence of a private apartment with the
services of a hotel.
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54. Parador
• Paradors are Spanish government-operated hotels,
frequently located in former castles, monasteries, or
other beautiful historic settings.
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55. Love Hotel
• A category of hotels that offer short stays for couples
looking to engage in sexual activities.
• Love hotels are particularly popular in Japan.
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56. Condotel
• A condotel is a condo that operates more like a hotel.
• Individuals own each unit, although the complex shares
amenities like lobby registration and a cleaning service.
• When owners are away from the property, they have
the option to make income by renting their condo out
for short-term vacation stays.
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57. Boarding house
• residential facility that provides lodging and meals for
guests.
108. • City Center Hotels - located within the heart of a city.
(business, suites, residential, economy, mid-scale to luxury)
• Sub urban hotels - tend to be smaller properties which
usually provide full-service, and locate in suburban area.
• Airport hotels -especially to accommodate air travellers,
near the airport.
• Highway hotels - They are designed for overnight stays
for car travellers, The rooms usually have direct access to an
open parking lot. They are located on the outskirts of towns
and cities
• Resort hotel - located in picturesque, sometimes remote
settings
g to: Location
110. • Spa Hotels - may include relaxation/stress
management, fitness, weight management, pilates/yoga.
Spas have professional staff such as dieticians,
therapists, masseurs, exercise physiologists, and in
some cases, physicians.
• Casino hotels - have gambling operations which are
the major revenue centers. They also provide live
entertainment. A wide variety of luxury amenities, hotel
services including fine and casual dining and shopping
centers are typically available on site.
• Convention hotels – provides facilities and needs of
group attending conventions.
According to: Service
111. • Full-Service hotels – offers wide range of facilities,
services, and amenities
• Economy / Budget hotels – offer clean,
reasonably sized and furnished rooms without frills of
full-service hotels.
• Extended Stay Hotels – offer extended stay, full
kitchen facilities, shopping services
• All Suite Extended hotels- additional space for
kitchen
• Bed and Breakfast – family or private owned
provide accommodation and breakfast
According to: Service
113. De Luxe (5 star)
• Gives highest level of accommodation and facilities.
• Amenities – VCR,CD, jacuzzi, heated pool and more.
• Interior design shows comfort and elegance.
• Services should be formal.
• Staff will be knowledgeable, helpful, well versed in all
aspects of customer care, combining efficiency with
courtesy.
Ex.: Manila Hotel, Hyatt Hotel, Peninsula Hotel, Makati Edsa
Shangrilla
114. • Degree of luxury as well as quality in the furnishings,
decor and equipment
• Bedrooms are more spacious ,coordinated furnishings
and decor.
• The en-suite bathrooms
• 24-hour room service, laundry and dry-cleaning.
• The restaurant has serious approach to its cuisine.
Ex.: Oakwood, Richmonde, Traders Hotel
Superior (4 star)
115. • Greater quality and range of facilities than at the lower star
classifications.
• Reception and the other public rooms will be more
spacious
• Restaurant will normally also cater for non-residents.
• With fully en suite bath and shower room, hair dryer, direct
dial telephone, toiletries in the bathroom.
• Valet parking, fitness center and pool
Ex. Manila Pavilion
First Class (Three star)
116. • Small to medium sized
• With an en-suite bath/shower room.
• Reception and other staff
• Includes food and drinks
• Facilities include TV. And telephone
Ex. City Garden Hotel, Lotus Hotel
Standard (4 star)
117. Economy (1 star)
• Small and independently owned, with a family atmosphere.
• Often 2-4 storey high
• Limited range of facilities and meals.
• Lunch, for example, may not be served.
• May not have en suite bath/shower rooms.
• Maintenance, cleanliness and of an acceptable standard.
Ex: Sogo hotel, Kabayan Hotel, Victoria Court
119. • Small hotels – up to 100 rooms
• Medium hotels – 100 to200 rooms
• Medium-large hotels – 200to 500 rooms
• Large hotels – over 500 rooms
According to: Size
121. • American Plan – rate includes 3 meals (limited or
unlimited)
• European Plan – rates include no meals
• Modified American Plan – includes breakfast and
dinner. Lunch is available for extra charge
• Continental Plan – includes breakfast with room rate
• Breakfast Plan – called “Bermuda Plan”, breakfast with
room rate
According to: Food Service
126. 1.Why is capsule hotel acceptable for
Japan market?
2.Who are the target segment of this
kind of hotel?
3.Do you think capsule hotel can be
accepted in the Philippines?
129. 1. What are the problems may arise in
staying in this kind of hotel?
• What special services, facilities or
events can be provided by this kind
of hotel?
134. 1. Think about unusual hotel. Give the
details, unique features and services
of your hotel.
Assignment:
Search the internet on hotels in the
future (2023 and beyond)
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•
• Inn – refers to small, typically rural that may or
may not serve food
Lodge – lodging establishment associated with
outdoor activity such as ski lodge or hunting lodge
Guest house/Tourist homes – refers to privately
homes where the owners rent individual
bedrooms to visitors
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•
• Inn – refers to small, typically rural that may or
may not serve food
Lodge – lodging establishment associated with
outdoor activity such as ski lodge or hunting lodge
Guest house/Tourist homes – refers to privately
homes where the owners rent individual
bedrooms to visitors
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•
• Condominium- refers to apartment in high rise
building, furnished housing unit with kitchen, living
room, sleeping area and bath
Bed & breakfast – guest house in UK and USA,
smaller, more intimate, less expensive than motel
and hotel
Boarding house –
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•
• Condominium- refers to apartment in high rise
building, furnished housing unit with kitchen, living
room, sleeping area and bath
Bed & breakfast – guest house in UK and USA,
smaller, more intimate, less expensive than motel
and hotel
Boarding house – residential facility that
provides lodging and meals for guests.
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• Dormitory- lodging facility affiliated with some
educational and other institution that provides
sleeping accommodation.
Nursing home – refers to residential facility that
provides lodging and food service for people
requiring nursing and related care
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• Dormitory- lodging facility affiliated with some
educational and other institution that provides
sleeping accommodation.
Nursing home – refers to residential facility that
provides lodging and food service for people
requiring nursing and related care