noun. a place to which people frequently or generally go for relaxation or pleasure, especially one providing rest and recreation facilities for vacationers: a popular winter resort. habitual or general going, as to a place or person.
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Resort Hotel is an entire service lodging facility that typically includes recreational activities and entertainment. This so-called “resort hotel” is usually located in places frequently visited for recreation and relaxation, such as seashores, beaches, historic and scenic areas, spas, ski parks, etc.
Most resorts have many different restaurants and (swim-up) bars for their guests to choose from when they are there. The grounds of resorts tend to be bigger, with big swimming pools, beautiful gardens, and long stretches of beach. Most resorts have more to offer in terms of amenities.
Most resorts have a wide variety of restaurants and (swim-up) bars on property to cater a variation of cuisines during their guests' stay. Resort grounds are often more spacious, often offering large swimming pools, beautiful gardens and a wide stretch of beach.
resort (n.) late 14c., that to which one has recourse for aid or assistance, source of comfort and solace, from Old French resort resource, a help, an aid, a remedy, back-formation from resortir to resort, literally to go out again, from re- again (see re-) + sortir go out (see sortie).
At a minimum, most inclusive resorts include lodging, drinks (both alcoholic and non-alcoholic), food (three meals: breakfast, lunch, and dinner), indoor and outdoor activities, and entertainment for a fixed price.
A high-quality but authentic serviceThese days though, guests' expectations in a hotel are through a higher level of clean and basic amenities, a level that goes way beyond just a comfortable bed, clean rooms, corridors, a reliable WIFI connection, and other complimentary toiletries.
Resort-Like AmenitiesMany resort-style communities have amenities that you wouldn't typically find in a single-family or condominium community like spas, multiple pools, boutiques, bars, and restaurants.
A vacation resort is defined as a place that provides the traveler with almost everything he or she needs including food, lodging, shopping, and activities. Some resorts are hotels with all these amenities, while others are a collection of supporting businesses around a main hotel.
You can go to relax and rejuvenate or frolic and have fun. You can rest and read, do some light travel through excursions off the resort, or live the full resort experience from the swim-up bar to the dance floor at night. It's all up to you. A cool drink, a warm breeze, and a good book might be what you're after.
A resort hotel is a hotel which often contains full-sized luxury facilities with full-service accommodations and amenities. These hotels may attract both business conferences and vacationing tourists and offer more than a convenient place to stay.