Sunday, February 21, 2010

Survey for a little confused Kit Kat here: What is the difference between the hotel and the motel?

Hi Kit-Kat. A hotel is larger and generally you book in advance. A motel is a smaller place that you do not need to book in advance. They are often seen near motorway exits and services.Survey for a little confused Kit Kat here: What is the difference between the hotel and the motel?
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Survey for a little confused Kit Kat here: What is the difference between the hotel and the motel?
A hotel is an establishment that provides paid lodging on a short-term basis. The provision of basic accommodation, in times past, consisting only of a room with a bed, a cupboard, a small table and a washstand has largely been replaced by rooms with modern facilities, including en-suite bathrooms and air conditioning or climate control. Additional common features found in hotel rooms are a telephone, an alarm clock, a television, and Internet connectivity; snack foods and drinks may be supplied in a mini-bar, and facilities for making hot drinks. Larger hotels may provide a number of additional guest facilities such as a restaurant, a swimming pool or childcare, and have conference and social function services.





A motel is a hotel designed for motorists, usually having direct access to an open parking area.





Entering dictionaries after World War II, the word motel, a portmanteau of motor and hotel or motorists' hotel, referred initially to a type of hotel consisting of a single building of connected rooms whose doors faced a parking lot and, in some circumstances, a common area; or a series of small cabins with common parking. As the United States highway system began to develop in the 1920s, long distance road journeys became more common and the need for inexpensive, easily accessible overnight accommodation sited close to the main routes, led to the growth of the motel concept.








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a hotel is quite posh and usually in the centre of a town and a motel is a motor-hotel (motel) and is usually at the side a like a motorway or something!


hope this helps


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Motels are cheaper usually one or two levels and more suburban to small town. Hotels are in cities or resorts, sometimes ginormous, have room service, occasionally hooker or escort service, often restaurants and shopping, and tend to be quite expensive.
isnt a motel like a gas station were you can stay for the night? i dunno i played mafia and i noticed the motel had a gas station and on resident evil 3 as well oh and hotels dont seem to have one
Hi Fairy feet


When i have had my wicked way with you in a motel , i can put you back in the boot of the car and drive off ....he he he


In a hotel i will do a runner leaving you to pay....he he he
I often wondered myself, i think it is a hotel is a flashy place and a motel is a dump of a place!
we at the hotel motel holiday inn.....





hotel you go inside to get to your room %26amp; a little bit nicer





motel the doors are outside to the rooms %26amp; cheaper
Duh people! A Motel normally only has nightly rates...whereas a Hotel has weekly and monthly rates!





Hope I helped!
I think the Motels are a little more basic and on the main highways - hotels are often situated off the main roads.
Motels are usually found near motorways, hence the name...Motorway hotel..


I think...hehehe
Motels ';usually'; offer ';short stays';
the service you get kittykat meow! meow!! and the price meow!...lol





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4 tds i feel so special meow! and loved meow!





maybe i should have said you wont find norman bates in a hotel meow! meow!!!.....lol
A motel is basically a roadside stop Like travellers inn etc.
just the H..and the M lv.. hehehe
There's no lobby in a motel.
motels smell like zebra vomit
You bring a Hoe to a HOTEL
One doesn`t serve curry for breakfast,
motel doesnt have a lobby
these days, in motels, the shower curtains are made of kevlar.
About $50 per night.
I only sleep with men in Hotels cause they cost more, NOT motels
*M* and *H*.
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