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Is a hotel nicer than a motel?

Although motels are cheaper than hotels, you may want to spend the extra money and stay at a hotel in certain situations. When you are looking for property amenities and a comfortable vacation, hotels feature more luxurious accommodations, fast WiFi, room service, fitness centers, spas and more.



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The key factors which determine where most people stay are usually comfort and value. People want the best option that costs the least amount of money. If you are looking for a deal, chances are a motel is your best bet.

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Why do some people not like staying in hotels? Many people prefer the comfort and convenience of their home and don't enjoy an unfamiliar environment. They might miss their friends and family. Additionally, hotels are usually in city centres with traffic congestion and noise.

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Most extended stay guests book accommodations for at least one week. This is because the average nightly rate is discounted when guests stay longer.

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Next time you are booking a hotel room, you should make sure it isn't any higher than the fourth floor. A travel risk expert has revealed the best way to stay safe at a hotel – and rooms below the second floor are advised against as well.

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The most important expectation has and always will be cleanliness. Lack of cleanliness is among the top complaints about hotel stays. Good cleanliness often goes unnoticed, but poor hotel hygiene will always be something guests remember about their hotel stay.

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Hotel rates are high due to factors such as location, demand, amenities, and operating costs. Prime destinations with numerous attractions often have higher rates. During peak travel seasons or special events, demand increases, causing hotel prices to rise. Quality amenities and services add to the overall cost.

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But there are plenty of advantages of living in a hotel that you just don't get with other housing situations; housekeeping, room service and all-inclusive rent with no extra fees for utilities. There could be additional amenities, like a pool, spa or workout facility on-site.

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Entering dictionaries after World War II, the word motel, coined as a portmanteau of motor hotel, originates from the Milestone Mo-Tel of San Luis Obispo, California (now called the Motel Inn of San Luis Obispo), which was built in 1925.

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Etymology. The word hotel is derived from the French hôtel (coming from the same origin as hospital), which referred to a French version of a building seeing frequent visitors, and providing care, rather than a place offering accommodation.

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It is common knowledge that hospitality is a tough industry to succeed in. 60% of these businesses do not make it past the first year and 80% go under in five years, which is 10% above the normal business failure rate.

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Why are hotels struggling? The pandemic continues to hit the hospitality industry hard, with nearly all hotels across the country now struggling with staffing shortages. According to a new survey by the American Hotel & Lodging Association, 87% of respondents said that they are suffering through a staffing shortage.

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Most hotels permit stays up to two weeks or even longer depending on availability. Extended-stay hotels offer long-term stays for people who need accommodations for more than a few days, typically up to six months.

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A general rule of thumb is $3 to $5 per night for budget and midrange hotels, and up to $10 a night for luxury hotels and resorts (or more if the service is really high end). Families don't automatically need to tip more than single travelers or couples.

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The best month to book hotels in the US is September. During the month of December, hotel bookings are 6% cheaper on average. The second cheapest month to book a hotel deal is March. Avoid October, as this is the most expensive time to book a hotel stateside.

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If you reside anywhere on the germaphobe spectrum, staying in a hotel can be anxiety-inducing. The thought of so many people staying there before you, doing who-knows-what? Immediate ick.

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It is sometimes said that All hotel rooms abroad are bugged for audio and visual surveillance. Of course it is not true that all of them are bugged, but a great many are -- especially in major hotels frequented by foreign business and government travelers.

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