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What's the difference between home inns and five-star hotels?

The difference between home inns and five-star hotels mainly lies in the different crowd positioning.

Home Inn is an economical and applicable hotel, with ordinary customers and many student groups, which is economical and practical. Five-star hotels are priced higher, and the target groups are generally high-spending people, such as business people, business people and tourists. Ordinary people seldom stay in five-star hotels because their spending power is different.

Most of the five-star hotel chains are business people, and the services provided by hotel staff can only meet the needs of guests and rarely exceed their expectations. It cannot be said that chain hotels will provide better services, but compared with five-star hotels, chain hotels pay more attention to the interaction and communication between people.

Generally speaking, a five-star hotel is the highest level in the hotel. Whether it is decoration or equipment, it is very luxurious facilities, and it is more perfect than other hotels, and the service facilities are very complete. It will also include various restaurants, as well as some large banquet halls and conference halls. Therefore, consumers tend to have higher spending power.