Yes, it is generally considered illegal to eat hotel breakfast without being a paying guest at the hotel. This is because the breakfast service is typically included as part of the accommodation fee for guests staying at the hotel.
No, typically you cannot walk into a hotel and eat breakfast without being a guest. Hotel breakfasts are usually reserved for paying guests staying at the hotel.
Hotels are generally not allowed to disclose information about their guests, including who is staying there, without the guest's permission. This is to protect the privacy and security of the guests.
The modified American plan refers to the number of meals served when staying at a hotel or resort. The guest pays a fixed amount for daily or weekly breakfast and lunch, or dinner.
A guest house is a fancy name for a bed+breakfast. A hotel offers breakfast, lunch and dinner.
A guest blacklist is a list of guest who, for whatever reason, have been banned from staying at a hotel/motel/etc.
Kingsway Guest House seems to have the cheaper price tag, but has been given 5 stars as a bed and breakfast in that location. Another 5 star bed and breakfast with a bit higher price tag would be Priory Lodge Guest House.
A guest house is used for guests to stay in when they visit, rather than staying in the main house.
The arranged words are "Transparent Floors, Guest About Staying."
It is a historic bed and breakfast.
Hotels are generally not allowed to disclose information about guests staying at their establishment unless required by law or with the guest's permission.
An illegal immigrant leaves their country to go to another country without having the proper requirements for them to migrate to the other country, while the legal immigrant went through the correct process and filings to leave his country to migrate to the other country legally.
Typically it is advertised for guest to be complemented to a free hot and cold, self-served breakfast. Very rarely do these hotels not have that, but sometimes it does happen.