Hospitality Chapter 10 Terms to Know
affiliation group
A group of independent hotels that creates a central office for reservations and marketing; also called a referral system or consortium
consortium
A group of independent hotels that creates a central office for reservations and marketing; also called an affiliation group or referral system.
suite
A hotel accommodation that consists of more than one room.
concierge
A hotel staff member who helps guests make arrangements, such as dinner reservations.
resort hotel
A hotel that caters to the vacationer or leisure traveler.
conventional hotel
A hotel that is designed to provide for the special needs of conventions and trade shows.
luxury hotel
A hotel that provides the highest level of amenities, service, room furnishings, public spaces and technology.
dormitory
A large sleeping room containing several beds.
continental breakfast
A light breakfast, usually consisting of muffins or sweet rolls, plus juice, coffee, or tea, often provided free of charge to hotel guests.
limited-service property
A lodging business that is smaller, provides fewer services, and is less expensive than a full-service hotel.
full-service hotel
A lodging property that offers a full range of services and amenities including recreational services, food and beverage services, a room service staff, a concierge staff, a housekeeping staff, a front desk, and maintenance.
resort
A place that provides entertainment, recreation, leisure activities, accommodations, and food for guests
meal plan
A room rate that includes meals; some choices of meal plans: are European Plan, Continental plan, Modified American Plan, and Full American Plan.
trade show
An exhibit during which people show and sell their goods and services.
hostel
An inexpensive place to stay where sleeping rooms, bathrooms, and kitchen facilities are shared.
referral system
Group of individual hotels that creates a central office for reservations and marketing.
limited-service hotels
Hotels that offer a medium level of service and a midrange price.
institutional housing
Housing that is provided for people who live in institutions.
convention center
Large building designed specifically to hold large meetings, conventions, and trade shows.
conference center
Lodging facility where 60% of the occupancy is generated by conference.
budget hotels
Lodging properties that have the lowest rates and the least service.
senior housing
Places to live for people over 55. Range from hospital-like to resort-like.
bed-and-breakfast
Privately owned home offering one to five guest rooms.
exhibit hall
Space where trade show is held.
hotel management
The day-to-day running of the hotel.
rack rate
The official rate for one night's lodging at a lodging property.
guest mix
The percentage of each market segment that is staying at a lodging property.
room rate
The price actually charged to a guest for one night's lodging.
lodging concept
The whole idea of the lodging property or chain; includes the theme, target market, décor, ambiance, and level of service.
specialty accommodations
Variety of accommodations that aren't motels, or hotels, such as lodges.