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What type of hotel is a resort?

Resorts. A resort is usually a destination that attempts to provide travelers with everything they need in one location: Accommodations, dining, drinks, shopping, and entertainment. Often located in popular vacation destinations, some resorts are all-inclusive, allowing travelers to pay one price for unlimited service.



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Resorts vs hotels: amenities Resort amenities include things like restaurants, bars, night clubs, casinos, spas, shops among others. Most resorts have a wide variety of restaurants and (swim-up) bars on property to cater a variation of cuisines during their guests' stay.

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: a place designed to provide recreation, entertainment, and accommodation especially to vacationers : a community or establishment whose purpose or main industry is catering to vacationers.

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Resort-Like Amenities Many 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.

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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).

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A private resort is a vacation property that is a hybrid of a high end hotel and villa, that is purposefully designed to be booked out by guests at a time, for exclusive use. Private resorts offer their guests pure comfort and privacy to spend quality time alone or with friends and family.

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While a wellness resort is all about the place, a wellness retreat is all about the various therapies and activities to enhance your well-being. Each type of retreat is unique. There are many to choose from depending on your tastes and preferences. Retreats are normally set in tranquil places surrounded by nature.

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First Class This is the full service hotel – A dependable hotel with a full range of services, amenities and facilities, comfortable public areas, many with meeting space – Accommodations suitable for all travelers, may have workspaces or all-suite options.

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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.

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A high-quality but authentic service These 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.

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