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Standard Options
There are some main basic structures and designs many people think of when referring to hotels.
Hotel/Motel
These are the standard operations that provide a place to stay and varying amenities and services. They may be independent or part of a larger hotel/motel chain.
Limited-service Hotel
These hotels keep lodging simple, providing a place to stay on a budget. They tend to be situated in economy, midscale or upper midscale classifications. Their limited services and amenities usually exclude a full-service restaurant from being onsite.
New Build
This terminology refers to a hotel property that was built from the start for the purpose of being a hotel. This is separate from the hotels that once had a different function and were converted into use for a hotel. A major benefit of a new build is that it can focus on creating a layout that is ideal for the purposes of a hotel, and can include specialty features and amenities that make it stand out.
All the Bells and Whistles
Some hotel types offer many features and amenities on top of the basics.
Full-service Hotel
At this type of hotel, you’ll find just about anything you might expect from your accommodations. That means it will offer a range of onsite amenities that probably include restaurants, exercise spaces, spas and meeting spaces. These hotels are generally luxury, upscale or upper upscale properties.
All-inclusive Hotel
This type is similar to a full-service hotel in the range of amenities it offers, yet the amenities and services are bundled with the rooms into a complete package.
Destination Resort
Leisure travelers enjoy staying at these properties, which tend to be in resort markets. Instead of simply being a place to stay while seeing tourist attractions, these resorts are destinations in and of themselves.
All-suite Options
People who want a high-class experience or extra space can opt for an all-suite property. In this setup, guests book suites that are more expansive than normal hotel rooms, as they provide increased space, more furniture and a separate living area.
Independent
Not all hotels are part of large chains. Instead, they can be independent, smaller or keep their own distinctive qualities.
Boutique Hotel
Boutique properties tend to be independent with a smaller number of rooms (under 200). They have unique room configurations and amenities unlike corporate hotels that look almost the same in any city of the world.
Lifestyle Brand
This is a group of hotels under a single brand. They tend to be franchised, and the defining feature is that the brand stays current by changing to fit trends.
Soft Brand Hotel
This is a hotel that is affiliated with a major chain yet it separates itself with a unique style. Rather than be like one of the many in the chain, it gets to have its own name as well as layout and design.
Home-Like Properties
Some properties help people feel at home with cozy settings or extended stays.
Bed and Breakfast/Inn
These properties are independently owned and operated by the owner, who is often the innkeeper who resides onsite. These are small establishments generally with 20 or fewer rooms, and often resemble a large house.
Condominiums
Another home-like option is a condo rental. This setup involves individually and wholly-owned condo units with a rental pool that is run by a management company.
Extended Stay
Some people are looking for a place to stay for longer than a few nights. In this case, they can choose an extended stay property.
Timeshare
A timeshare is a property that a person holds property use rights to along with other parties, and is usually found in a resort condo unit.
Speciality Properties
Some hotels focus on specific trip purposes.
Conference Center
Businesses and organizations can host their event at a conference center, which has the amenities needed for a conference.
Convention Center
A similar setup is that of a convention center. It has the main focus of hosting conventions and must not be part of the Conference Center Group (CCG).
Gaming/Casino Hotels
These properties put their focus on casino amenities, so their guests are able to enjoy a casino onsite of where they are staying.
Golf, Ski and Spa Properties
These sites provide their guests with some kind of activity that is featured as one of the property’s amenities.
We are proud to serve these fine hotels
VSR customers lead the hospitality market in delivering a high-quality guest experience. Relying on VSR to enhance their communications infrastructure, VSR customers range from boutique properties to global hotel chains. A selected list of VSR’s customers appears below.
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