Friday, February 26, 2010

Motel and hotel?

wats the differance??Motel and hotel?
Motel is short for ';Motor Hotel'; It is mostly a marketing difference and there are no hard rules. The term was started in the 50's and sort of grew up with Route 66, etc, and building of highways, and promotion of road trip holidays. Generally, a motel is catering to people traveling by car. Thus they tend to have free parking, and a motel room with a door that goes right outside and easy access to your car. They tend to be smaller than a hotel, and 3 stories tall is uncommonly high.





They tend to not waste space on a big fancy or expensive lobby. They tend to be cheaper and located on highways or the outskirts of town.Motel and hotel?
none...the only difference is that motels charge lower fees than hotels but everything is the same
the real difference.motel starts with (M) and hotel starts with (H) that is about it.
There IS a difference. A motel will not offer guest services--such as included breakfast, a gym, an elevator, baggage check-in, restaurant, laundry, room service. A hotel does.
a hotel is enclosed where as a motel has the doors to the rooms outside
motels are cheaper versions of hotels. motels generally are not as nice.

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