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Name: CLIFORD JOHN P.

LABARO SEC/YEAR: BSHM-A1

Collage the following: kinds of hotels classification of guestroom and types of bed use in hotels.

1. BY SIZE OR 1. Under 200 rooms


NUMBER OF
ROOMS. 2. 200 to 399 rooms

3. 400 to 700 rooms

4. More than 700 rooms.

2. TARGET MAKETS 1. Business hotels.

2. Airport hotels

3. Suit hotels

4. Extended stay hotel

5. Service apartment

6. Resorts hotel

7. Bed and breakfast/ homestay

8. Time share/ vacation rentals

9. Casino hotel

10. Confirence and convection centre

3. Levels of service 1. World class service.

2. Mid-range service

3. Budget/limited service.

4. Ownership and 1.independent hotel


affiliation.
2. Single owner hotel.

3. Chain hotel
Type of bed use in hotels.

Double/Full: This size is larger than a twin bed but smaller than a queen. While some people think a
double and full bed are different, they have the same measurements. A full bed measures 53 inches
wide by 75 inches long, which is about 4 1/2 feet by 6 1/4 feet.

Queen: A queen is in the middle when it comes to beds in hotels. This type measures 60 inches side to
side by 80 inches up and down, which comes to 5 feet horizontally and 8 2/3 feet vertically.

King: A king is usually the biggest bed you'll find at a hotel. A king is the same length as a queen — 80
inches — but is 76 inches wide.

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