Most often hotels are perceived as short term lodgings, conveniently located near or en route to an area one is traveling to for pleasure or business reasons. Here a traveler seeks to spend as little money as possible, provided his minimal cleanliness and quiet sleeping requirements are met. Other unique accommodations are, in whole or in part, the reason for the trip to that area. Holiday or vacation travel is planned around enjoyment of the inn's on site attractions, or nearby natural attractions as the centerpiece.
In this article we will not be discussing budget, overnight, or limited service accommodations. These have their purpose as stopping places on the way somewhere and may fulfill all that traveler's needs and expectations. They most likely are not something to design a memorable travel experience around.
There are several other types that will fit the bill, however. One such type is located in scenic areas, whether on the ocean, in the mountains, near a volcano, in a rain forest, or in a warm desert climate during the winter months. This base of operations is sometimes located in a remote area. It offers relaxation and access to quiet enjoyment of scenery, or activities such as hiking, biking, boating, fishing, hunting, skiing, or climbing.
There is a type with an unusual motif. Caves, tree houses, pyramids, artificial islands, even underwater locations have been made into inns. Often the structure's unique architecture is what attracts the guests. It may have been designed by someone like Frank Lloyd Wright, or have been continually operating since 718. A few are even made to look like the shoe that fairytale old woman lived in with all her children.
Others were formerly mines, survival bunkers, railway terminals, prisons, ocean liners, or airliners. They might be rebuilt every year of snow or ice, or have a central attraction of outdoor geothermal baths surrounded by snow.
Thirdly there are some inns that are dedicated to some sort of activity offered on site. Here the host has facilities on their premises that will occupy its guests. Examples of this type are golf resorts, resort gambling casinos, theme parks, conference centers, or accommodations located proximate to or at automobile or horse racetracks or sports stadiums.
Others are health oriented. They offer spas, integrative medical treatments, massage, healthy meals, fitness activities, yoga, meditation, stress management techniques, life style management training, and spiritual pursuits.
Many people are drawn to urban areas offering cultural attractions. Theaters, concert halls, museums and shopping malls or boutiques are enjoyed. People are not all the same. Some will be looking to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city and the crowds. Others are invigorated by the energy found in big cities that never sleep.
Students wanting a place to blow off steam during spring break have destination hotels to serve them. Motorcyclists or other groups can gather for rallies with others having similar hobbies or interests. Sometimes events attract divergent types of individuals with some common pursuit like financial investment or Star Trek television programs or films.
In this article we will not be discussing budget, overnight, or limited service accommodations. These have their purpose as stopping places on the way somewhere and may fulfill all that traveler's needs and expectations. They most likely are not something to design a memorable travel experience around.
There are several other types that will fit the bill, however. One such type is located in scenic areas, whether on the ocean, in the mountains, near a volcano, in a rain forest, or in a warm desert climate during the winter months. This base of operations is sometimes located in a remote area. It offers relaxation and access to quiet enjoyment of scenery, or activities such as hiking, biking, boating, fishing, hunting, skiing, or climbing.
There is a type with an unusual motif. Caves, tree houses, pyramids, artificial islands, even underwater locations have been made into inns. Often the structure's unique architecture is what attracts the guests. It may have been designed by someone like Frank Lloyd Wright, or have been continually operating since 718. A few are even made to look like the shoe that fairytale old woman lived in with all her children.
Others were formerly mines, survival bunkers, railway terminals, prisons, ocean liners, or airliners. They might be rebuilt every year of snow or ice, or have a central attraction of outdoor geothermal baths surrounded by snow.
Thirdly there are some inns that are dedicated to some sort of activity offered on site. Here the host has facilities on their premises that will occupy its guests. Examples of this type are golf resorts, resort gambling casinos, theme parks, conference centers, or accommodations located proximate to or at automobile or horse racetracks or sports stadiums.
Others are health oriented. They offer spas, integrative medical treatments, massage, healthy meals, fitness activities, yoga, meditation, stress management techniques, life style management training, and spiritual pursuits.
Many people are drawn to urban areas offering cultural attractions. Theaters, concert halls, museums and shopping malls or boutiques are enjoyed. People are not all the same. Some will be looking to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city and the crowds. Others are invigorated by the energy found in big cities that never sleep.
Students wanting a place to blow off steam during spring break have destination hotels to serve them. Motorcyclists or other groups can gather for rallies with others having similar hobbies or interests. Sometimes events attract divergent types of individuals with some common pursuit like financial investment or Star Trek television programs or films.
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