Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel franchise - What is the difference between a hotel and a hotel?

What is the difference between a hotel and a hotel?

1. Hotels are considered more luxurious than hotels, so their prices are more expensive. You can have your own room, bathroom and other facilities in the hotel. People who stay in hotels are more likely to share a room and bathroom with others.

2. In the past, rooms were set up like dormitories, and public bathrooms were used.

3. Some hotels also include a hot meal or drink, and most of them provide places where guests can cook their own food. While staying in a hotel, unless it is a meal package, you need to find your own place to eat.

4. Some hotels also allow guests to work in exchange for a discount or a chance to stay for one night. But staying in a hotel is another matter. You won't be registered without cash or credit card. In addition, hotel managers may refuse unsanitary guests.

5. The hotel will provide guests with mini refrigerator, wet bar, cable TV, wireless Internet service, telephone, iron and hair dryer. And hotels usually don't provide the above things. Hotel accommodation is also smaller, not so pleasant. However, if you stay in a hotel, you have more opportunities to meet interesting people. And staying in a hotel is almost impossible to know people in other rooms. Hostels usually provide a public activity room for guests to communicate or watch TV together. On a busy night, it means noisy and noisy. On the other hand, the hotel provides a quiet private space.

6. Some hotels don't provide sheets yet, which means that guests need to bring their own. In addition, hotels (especially youth hostels) generally require guests to abide by rules (such as curfew), and of course, it may also include not drinking or smoking. As the space in the hotel is more public, guests may need to take extra care of their belongings, which means that they need to keep cash and credit cards close to them when they sleep.