Depends on the Hotel, depends on the Resort.
The question is one of "tangible" and "intangible". A tangible is an exchange of product for money. An intangible, is an exchange of experience for same.
If you book into a fine hotel in Paris, London or New York and pay thousands per night, it is reasonable to expect thousands of comforts. If you pay thousands to spend a night in the mountains or on safari, it is reasonable to expect thousands of experiences.
Different expectations.
The University of Calgary offers a Bachelors degree program in Hotel and Resort Management. Website: ucalgary.ca
what the difference business hotel and resort
Hotel Tycoon Resort happened in 2010.
It really takes a lot of money you have to pay for every thing. CB
A city hotel is used by city travelers, business travelers, or people who only need a place to stay for one or two nights. It usually has nice facilities that are up to guest expectations and competition. A resort hotel is a relaxation property. Guests stay at resort hotels for longer periods of time for the purpose of a getaway or vacation. Therefore, resort hotels are known for having numerous and more luxurious amenities.
Hotel Tycoon Resort was created on 2010-05-06.
San Ignacio Resort Hotel was created in 1976.
Resort fees vary from hotel to hotel. Royal Plaza, downtown Disney hotel = 8$nt Regal Sun Resort, downtown Disney hotel =15$nt
A resort hotel is a hotel that is located in a recreational area. These hotels are usually very fashionable and popular destinations for vacationers.
The address of the Peppermill Resort Hotel in Reno is 2707 South Virginia Street, Nevada 89502. The phone number to the resort is 775-826-2121. This is the address to the Peppermill Resort Hotel in Reno.
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Margaret Huffadine has written: 'Resort Design' -- subject(s): History, Interior decoration, Modern Architecture, Resort architecture 'Project management in hotel and resort development' -- subject(s): Design and construction, Hotels, Planning, Resort development, Resorts