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  2. Lodging - Wikipedia

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    Lodging is a form of the sharing economy. Lodging is done in a hotel, motel, hostel, or inn, a private home (commercial, i.e. a bed and breakfast, a guest house, a vacation rental, or non-commercially, as in certain homestays or the home of friends), in a tent, caravan/campervan (often on a campsite). Lodgings may be self-catering, whereby no ...

  3. Hotel rating - Wikipedia

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    "Five-star Superior" rating at the Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten Kempinski in Munich, Germany. Hotel ratings are often used to classify hotels according to their quality. From the initial purpose of informing travellers on basic facilities that can be expected, the objectives of hotel rating have expanded into a focus on the hotel experience as a whole. [1]

  4. Motel - Wikipedia

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    The American Hotel and Motel Association removed 'motel' from its name in 2000, becoming the American Hotel and Lodging Association. The association felt that the term 'lodging' more accurately reflects the large variety of different style hotels, including luxury and boutique hotels, suites, inns, budget, and extended stay hotels.

  5. Airbnb vs. Hotel: What’s the Difference? - AOL

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    Is it time to book a vacation? Then it's time to pick a side in the great Airbnb vs. hotel debate! The post Airbnb vs. Hotel: What’s the Difference? appeared first on Reader's Digest.

  6. Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Some hotels fill daytime occupancy with day rooms, for example, Rodeway Inn and Suites near Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. [23] Day rooms are booked in a block of hours typically between 8 am and 5 pm, [24] before the typical night shift. These are similar to transit hotels in that they appeal to travelers, however, unlike transit ...

  7. Single-room occupancy - Wikipedia

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    SROs exist in many American cities, and are most common in larger cities. In many cases, the buildings themselves were formerly hotels in or near a city's central business district, typically built in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Theodore Dreiser described early SRO hotels in his 1900 "naturist novel of urban life" Sister Carrie. [1]

  8. Guest house - Wikipedia

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    In some parts of the world (such as the Caribbean), a guest house is a type of inexpensive hotel-like lodging. In others, it is a private home that has been converted for the exclusive use of visitor accommodation. The owner usually lives in an entirely separate area within the property and the guest house may be as a form of lodging business.

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