I know a motel is where the rooms are accessed outside like an apartment. There is no lobby and inside where you go to a floor and access your room. Hotel is where there is an inside and you access your room inside the place. I don't know what an inn is I always thought it was another word for a hotel.
Motel=%26gt; http://www.threebearinn.com/Motel%20(%20… as you can see the rooms are accessed outside
Hotel=%26gt; http://www.motivational-retreat.com/img/… as you can see the room is inside the building and it is accessed indoors.What is the difference between a hotel, motel, and an inn?
From what I understand, a hotel has indoor hallways where the rooms are, a motel has outdoor room access, and an inn is... well, I think it would be smaller than a hotel or a motel, maybe? Hmm. I'm not sure about the inn.What is the difference between a hotel, motel, and an inn?
Hotel- Sometimes expensive.
Inn-In the middle with good prices
Motel- Really cheap. dirty walls stains in the sheets, Very Cheap.
Motel and Inn are cheaper.
Hotels are more expensive and better service.
The spelling and the price.
one is better and more expensive than the rest
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