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What is difference between lodge and hotel?

Lodges are typically smaller, more intimate establishments that provide basic amenities such as beds, bathrooms, and sometimes kitchenettes. Hotels on the other hand tend to be larger in scale with more luxurious amenities such as swimming pools, spas, restaurants or bars.



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Lodges typically have a main lodge building where guests can gather to eat, drink, and socialise. They may also have a few cabins on the property that guests can stay in. Many lodges offer activities such as hiking, fishing, and bird watching, and they are a great choice for anyone who wants to enjoy the outdoors.

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Guest houses tend to have comfortable but basic, home-style facilities. Hotels, on the other hand, typically have more facilities, including in-room mini-bars, bar and restaurant areas, gyms, and more.

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Lodges are accommodations typically located in more rural or wilderness areas, typically near national parks or ski resorts. They offer a range of room options and often feature outdoor activities such as hiking or skiing.

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Lodging comes from lodge and its earlier form, loggen, to set up camp, from the Old French root loge, hut or cabin.

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a house or cottage, as in a park or on an estate, occupied by a gatekeeper, caretaker, gardener, or other employee. a resort hotel, motel, or inn. the main building of a camp, resort hotel, or the like. the meeting place of a branch of certain fraternal organizations.

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Lodges are generally larger than cabins and are designed to accommodate more guests, and are more for social gatherings. They often have multiple rooms or separate living areas, making them suitable for groups or families.

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While lodges are most commonly used for short breaks away from everyday life, they can also sometimes be used as primary residences. However, the process of turning a holiday lodge into a permanent residence can be complicated, which is why it's not a very common choice.

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a summer cottage. a house or cottage, as in a park or on an estate, occupied by a gatekeeper, caretaker, gardener, or other employee. a resort hotel, motel, or inn. the main building of a camp, resort hotel, or the like. the meeting place of a branch of certain fraternal organizations.

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Cons of buying a holiday lodge
  • You can't always rent them out. Unlike second houses, you won't always be able to rent your new lodge when you're not using it. ...
  • You can't get a mortgage. ...
  • Some parks close for a part of the year.


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Your lodge is a home you can access all year round, and even many lodge parks won't close for the winter months. As a result, you can enjoy your 'home from home' holidays all year round. Bearing this in mind, however, it is always wise to check with your park to confirm their season timetable.

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Lodging is a catch-all term for any service that provides somewhere for people to sleep or stay overnight. This includes a lot of different facilities, including: Hotels. Motels. Resorts.

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