The document outlines amenities and services that a hotel should provide including common outdoor areas, parking, conference rooms, dining facilities, shops, 24/7 security and medical services. It also defines terms like campus-wide facilities, valet service, airport transfers and business centers.
The document outlines amenities and services that a hotel should provide including common outdoor areas, parking, conference rooms, dining facilities, shops, 24/7 security and medical services. It also defines terms like campus-wide facilities, valet service, airport transfers and business centers.
The document outlines amenities and services that a hotel should provide including common outdoor areas, parking, conference rooms, dining facilities, shops, 24/7 security and medical services. It also defines terms like campus-wide facilities, valet service, airport transfers and business centers.
available and used on a campus-wide basis. The hotel shall have common outdoor area for guests. There shall be an adequate parking space and valet service There shall be one or more of each of the following conference room, banquet hall and private dining room. There shall be a barber shop, DOT- accredited travel agency/tour counter, beauty parlor and sundries shop. Adequate security on a 24-hour basis shall be provided at all entrances and exits of the hotel premises. A medical clinic to service guests and employees shall have a registered nurse on a 24-hour basis and a doctor on-call. Service and staff means that the individuals who are assigned from time to time to perform the services; specification: the specification of the services and deliverables set out in schedule. indicates amenities that are limited or exclusive and that are only offered to certain guests. A business center is a room in a hotel with facilities such as computers and a fax machine, that allows guests to work while they are staying at the hotel. a large vehicle for transporting passengers to and from an airport Airport transfers look like normal car rental, but with the big difference that in addition to the car, the client "rent" (please pass me the term) also the driver.