This unit continues to introduce and explain many common hotel industry terms and business concepts.
This unit continues to introduce and explain many common hotel industry terms and business concepts.

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Chain Hotels: When choosing a hotel for a longer stay or a vacation abroad, many people look first to those with the most famous names. Whatever country you live in, the brand names Hilton, Radisson, Best Western, Marriott, or Ritz Carlton, for example, are likely to be familiar. Often starting with just one hotel, each of these companies have invested in other properties, to create a chain of…

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Room rates are average during shoulder season, just before summer starts.
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The low season at the alpine ski resort was from early April until late November.
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The high season, for Southern Florida hotels, is from October to April
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  • What types of hotels would suit a family of four - two adults and two young children?
  • How might working at a chain hotel be different from working at a business or conference hotel?
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