Summary of Tipos y clasificación de los hoteles

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This video discusses the types of hotel classification and how they have evolved over time. The first classification is by the type of company that runs the hotel: hotel, apartment, or motel. Then, there are different types of hotel, such as hotels with rooms, hotels with apartments, and hotels with motel-style rooms. The video also discusses different types of hotels by location, such as luxury hotels, budget hotels, and hotels that offer services such as food and laundry.

  • 00:00:00 This video discusses the types of hotel classification and how they have evolved over time. The first classification is by the type of company that runs the hotel: hotel, apartment, or motel. Then, there are different types of hotel, such as hotels with rooms, hotels with apartments, and hotels with motel-style rooms. The video also discusses different types of hotels by location, such as luxury hotels, budget hotels, and hotels that offer services such as food and laundry.
  • 00:05:00 This video provides a classification of hotels based on their type, with luxurious, intermediate, and popular types. It also discusses a hotel's classification by size. In terms of type, we have large-sized hotels with more than 300 rooms, intermediate-sized hotels with 100 to 300 rooms, and small-sized hotels with less than 100 rooms. However, this classification will vary depending on the hotel's service offering. For example, in Costa Rica, we have a classification by dimension similar to that found in this video, but different countries have developed large hotel chains, such as France, Dubai, and the United States. This hotel chain, and others like it, will operate a different classification system. For example, United States hotels that are owned and operated directly by the property will be classified as "exploited directly by the property." Hotel chains that are "mixed-owned" (owned and operated partially by the property and partially by a third party), such as Barcelona, will also fall into this category. Lastly, we have a classification by production type, which includes continuous or intermittent production establishments. We have two entries for this type - "seasonal" (high/low season) and "transitional" (temporary period between high and low season
  • 00:10:00 This video describes the system used to classify hotels by star ratings, and how it is different in different countries. The ratings are based on government evaluations of various aspects of hotel quality. A hotel must have at least five stars to be classified as a "five-star hotel." There are also "diamond" and "platinum" ratings, which are higher than five stars. A hotel must meet specific requirements in order to receive a particular rating. For example, a hotel must have a casino, and have at least 71 rooms that are accessible by tractor.
  • 00:15:00 The video discusses the different types of hotels and their classification. Three-star hotels typically have a more personal feel, and are more professional than two-star hotels. The service in three-star hotels is also better than in two-star hotels, with staff that is more attentive. The hotel in question closed due to administrative reasons, but this high-end hotel is known for its luxurious facilities and extensive range of services. All the rooms at three-star hotels usually have private bathrooms with Jacuzzis and showers. In addition, three-star hotels often have special arrangements for business travelers. For instance, a business center is usually available. The video also discusses four- and five-star hotels, which are increasingly incorporating more amenities into their standard rooms.
  • 00:20:00 This video discusses the different types of hotel accommodations, including hotel rooms, hotel services, and restaurant services. The video also provides a summary of the different levels of hotel star ratings. Finally, the video provides a video about the world's most luxurious and expensive hotels.
  • 00:25:00 In this video, the different types of hotels are explained, and the classification of hotels is no longer used. Small hotels are no longer considered hotels, and those that would not be classified as such now, would not be approved to be classified as such. These hotels may offer clean, comfortable accommodations, but may not provide luxury amenities, such as a restaurant or bar. Other services that a hotel may offer can vary from 26 rooms to 100 rooms. A hotel's size has a global scale, and median sized hotels are the most common in both Europe and North America. A hotel with 300 rooms would be considered a large hotel, while those with over 100 rooms are known as grand hotels. In developed countries, hotels of 600-1000 rooms are considered large. In developing countries, however, hotels of this size are common. For example, the first hotel in Boston, MA, which was one of the most luxurious in the 1930s, is a grand hotel with 800 rooms. There are also 12 social classes in Costa Rica, which are two points of urbanization: one in San José and the other in Pérez León. A hotel's classifications are based on its location. For example, a hotel in the central area of San José would be classified
  • 00:30:00 The video discusses different types of hotels and their classification, based on their location and purpose. For example, a hotel located in a rural area may have a higher price than one located in a city center. This is due to the attractiveness of tourism in these areas, which is being used by some hotels located in rural areas to charge more than those in the city. Another example is the Corcovado National Park, which is close to a hotel called La Para Ríos. This hotel is classified as a suburban hotel, because it is located close to the city but is indirect or direct communication with the city is not available. In general, hotels located in the center of the city are preferred by business customers. However, for most of our company's needs, such as meetings or educational events, we usually hold them at our headquarters in San José. This is because it is a central point for all of our teachers, and they can all come to the meeting location. This makes it more accessible. We also have urban hotels, which are located in the city center but are separate from the commercial areas. These hotels are cheaper than those located in the city center, because they do not require customers to travel from the hotel to the city center. Finally,
  • 00:35:00 This video describes the different types of hotels and how they are classified. Most hotels are far from cities, and they offer a free environment from pollution. In Latin America, we have two types of tourism: mass tourism and alternative tourism. Mass tourism involves large numbers of people coming together, and capital from the tourism industry flows almost always to the foreign side of the business, rather than the local community. City or community itself does not benefit from the tourism income, and then mass tourism is not this type, it does not combine well with natural environment. Then, always there are environmental problems, for example, here in Costa Rica we have two features of mass tourism- all of Guanacaste province and central Pacific region. These are characteristic of mass tourism: everything is connected. For example, we have a hotel built on a mangrove that receives visitors from a national park. There are also hotels built on an environmentally sensitive area, such as a national park, and they use the community's water resources to irrigate their golf course. So, there are seasons when the water is scarce, and this can lead to water pollution from the tourism industry. We also have tourism that is alternative, which is completely the opposite. We have more people, and this is the
  • 00:40:00 This video explains the different types of hotels and how they are classified. Vehicles were a common phenomenon among tourists on the European and North American continents, as well as in Asia and Latin America. When travelling on one's own, a clean, orderly hotel was necessary for the night. This is where the concept of "essential" hotel comes in. For example, one of the basic needs is having a clean, orderly hotel to sleep in. However, this is a need that is common in Europe and North America, but may not be as necessary in other parts of the world. For example, in Europe and North America, people often have to travel hours to reach a destination. In this case, people often choose to stay in a hotel instead of camping or sleeping on the road. This video discusses the different types of hotels, which are hotels that offer complete accommodation in water, this category includes all hotels that are built on floating platforms or submerged boats. Cruises and houseboats fall into this category. Cruises that travel to different destinations are the main type of cruise ships. There are also private hotel classification systems that rate hotels according to the quality of their services. These systems include the Michelin star rating and the diamond rating from the
  • 00:45:00 This video explains the different types of hotels, and how to identify them. The video also covers the Costa Rican Institute for Tourism's system for classifying hotels, which is called the "ICP." This system is updated regularly to reflect the changing tourism industry in Costa Rica.
  • 00:50:00 This video provides a brief overview of hotel classification, including types of hotels, their different classifications, and their features. It also covers different types of hotel services, including those with minimal service, those with full service, and those with a limited service. Finally, it covers the different ratings systems for hotels, including star ratings and classification schemes.

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