There is no official classification or accepted rating system for U. S. Hotels, but the following definitions are generally understood: BUDGET - Budget hotels and motels are reasonably priced accommodations and are the fastest growing segment of the U. S. Lodging industry. In general they provide a room with a bed, TV, telephone and shower as well as free parking. They often do not have room service or a restaurant. : Deluxe - a top-grade hotel, all rooms have a private bath; all the usual public rooms and services are provided a high standard of decor and services is maintained. : First Class and Luxury - Many luxury hotels in the U. S. Exist in large cities, offering a number of special services to the business and leisure traveler. A U. S. First class hotel offers, for example, first rate restaurants, banquet and conference rooms, valet service, room service, cable TV and complimentary morning newspapers. : Moderate - These hotels account for nearly 75% of available U. S. Hotel rooms. They have on-site restaurants, bar and perhaps conference rooms, as well as the basic services. : Tourist Economy or Second Class - Budget operations; most have private baths; services may be very limited.
- Part of Speech: noun
- Industry/Domain: Convention
- Category: Conferences
- Company: CIC
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