Different Types of Hotel and Lodging * Limited-Service Hotels. Typically offer guest rooms only. There is little or no public space, no meeting or function space, and usually no or very limited food and beverage facilities. Room rates are correspondingly lowest for this type of lodging property.
Tourist or leisure travelers make up the majority of the market mix for this type of property, followed by business travelers and by conference, convention and other travelers. * Full-Service Hotels. Offer a wide range of facilities and more amenities. Usually is a comparison to budget/economy properties, more public space and meeting/function space, with at least one food and beverage facility. Room rates tend to be equal to or slightly above market-area average
These properties had, on average, 271 rooms and catered primarily to business travelers, conference and convention travelers and tourists. * Luxury Hotels. At the top of the price category are the luxury hotels, which usually have from 150 to 4 rooms. Featuring upscale décor and furnishing that may be unique to the particular hotel; these properties offer a full array of services and amenities.
A concierge service and several food and beverage operations, including a gourmet or fine-dining restaurant, banquet facilities and a full-room service.
Recreational or access for guest to near by facilities is available. A high ratio of employees to guest rooms, and room rates and considerably above the market-area average. * Convention Hotels. 500 or more guest rooms. These