Extended stay- designes for guest who need long-term accomodations.
Center city- located in large cities ussualy along the business districts.
Resorts- usually seen in areas of great scenic beauty.
Highway- located in isolated areas
Airports- near the airport to cater to the playing public
Types of rooms
Types of Rooms
single room
double room
deluxe room
double-double (twin double) room
twin room
hollywood twin room
cabana
studio
lanai
suites
presidential
Deluxe Room - larger than single or double room with more amenities such as refrigerator, telephone, television set, etc.
Double Room - two beds, two tables, two chairs, two closets, one bathroom
Single Room - one bed, one table, one chair, one closet, one bathroom
Twin Double Room - two separate bedrooms connected by a common door
Twin Room - two separate beds side by side.
Double Double Room - two separate beds that can be joined together into one large bed.
Twin Double Room - two separate beds but can be joined together by removing the middle wall between them; usually used by families traveling together
Cabana - small structure built on stilts over water; usually has no electricity or plumbing facilities
Cabana - small structure located on the beach where guests can relax and enjoy the view
Cabana - small structure near the beach where guests can stay overnight
Family Room - has enough space to accommodate four people with two double-sized beds or one king-size bed plus an extra single bed
Executive Suite - usually consists of several rooms including living area, dining area, kitchenette, bedroom(s), and bathroom(s).
Studio - self contained apartment that has all the facilities needed for cooking, sleeping, eating, bathing, and entertainment.
Cabana - small house located near the beach where guests can stay overnight.
Family Room - has extra space to accommodate children's cots or rollaway beds.
Studio - self-contained apartment that includes living area, kitchenette, dining area, and sleeping quarters
Executive Suite - consists of a living room, dining area, kitchenette, bedroom, and bathroom
Bungalow - single-story house with a sloping roof; often made from wood and located near the beach
Bungalow - single-story house with a sloping roof, often made from wood and found near the sea
Chalet - wooden cottage with a steeply pitched roof; may have an attached porch
Presidential Suite - the most luxurious suite available at a hotel, often featuring multiple bedrooms, spacious living areas, private balconies, and high-end amenities like hot tubs and saunas.
Chalet - wooden cabin with a pitched roof, typically set among trees or in a mountainous area
Villa - larger version of bungalows; usually has more than one story
Bungalow - small house with a single room, bathroom, and veranda
Villa - larger version of bungalows; may have multiple rooms and amenities such as swimming pool, garden, etc.
Quadruple Room - room designed to accommodate up to four persons, typically having two sets of bunk beds
Bedroom - room that contains a bed and is typically reserved for sleeping purposes only.