Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel accommodation - What are listed hotels and quasi-star hotels? What is the difference?

What are listed hotels and quasi-star hotels? What is the difference?

Misunderstanding that "sight star" equals "target star"-there is no uniform format for joining the league.

I don't know when the accommodation standards of tour groups have been called "quasi-star" and "standard star", which is of course related to the star standard of hotels. Some hotels are listed star hotels, that is, "standard star hotels" (referred to as "star hotels"), and some hotels are "quasi-star hotels" (referred to as "star hotels") although they are not listed, but they are "applying for star hotels" or "feel that they have the standards of star hotels".

Travel agencies usually classify tour groups by "star hotels". Generally speaking, standard groups stay in two-star or equivalent hotels, luxury groups stay in three-star or equivalent hotels, and ultra-luxury groups stay in four-star or above hotels. However, not every hotel with hardware facilities can successfully select star-rated hotels, and hotel software is also one of the keys to evaluation. In this long evaluation process, the hotel can only call itself a "quasi-star" hotel, so many guests will find that the hotel does not have a "star brand", and there is no uniform standard for the quality of the hotel's decoration facilities and equipment, which depends entirely on consumers' "subjective consciousness" feelings and judgments.