Motels

A motel is a hotel designed for motorists, and often has a parking area for motor vehicles. Car camps predated motels by one or two years. Unlike motels, automobile camps and visitor courts typically provided Bed and Breakfast or hotel style service, generally with stand-alone cabins. After the discovery of the motel, vehicle camps continued in appreciation through the Depression years and after World War II, their acceptance eventually beginning to diminish with the development of freeways and changes in purchaser demands.

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Resorts

A resort is a place for holidaying or holidaying. A resort can frequently refer to 2 precise but similar places : towns in which tourism or vacationing is a serious part of the local activity but are typically not run by a single company and holiday centers, typically run by a single company, which attempt to make provision for all of a vacationer's wants while staying there. At a minimum, most inclusive resorts include lodging

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Destination Hotels

A destination hotel is a hotel whose location and conveniences make the hotel itself a destination for travelers, rather than simply a convenient place to remain while traveling through or visiting the area for other reasons. Destination hotels are also called destination lodgings and occasionally destination resorts.
The marketplace for destination hotels is the topic of educational and business research.

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