DELUXE CLASS
Following are the minimum requirements for the operation of a DELUXE CLASS Hotel in the Philippines when accredited by the Department of Tourism:
BEDROOMS
• rooms are at least twenty-five (25) sqm
• private bathroom with bathtub and shower and 24-hour running hot and cold water
• telephone
• radio and television
• cold drinking water
• in-room refrigerator and well-stocked mini-bar
• 24-hour room service
FACILITIES
• Function/Conference Facilities
• Swimming Pool
• Tennis, Golf, Squash or Gym Facilities
• Live entertainment
• Barber Shop, Beauty Parlor and Sundry Shop
• DOT-accredited Travel Agency/Tour Counter
SERVICES
• Porter*
• Foreign Exchange
• Mailing
• Long Distance/Overseas calls
• Left Luggage and Safety Deposit Boxes
• Telex and Facsimile
• Laundry and Dry Cleaning
• Parking/Valet Services
• Medical Services*
• Business Center
• Limousine Service, Airport Transfers
* available 24 hours
FIRST CLASS
Following are the minimum requirements for the operation of a FIRST CLASS Hotel in the Philippines when accredited by the Department of Tourism:
BEDROOMS
• rooms are at least twenty-five (25) sqm
• private bathroom with bathtub and/or shower and 24-hour running hot and cold water
• telephone
• radio, television or piped-in music
• cold drinking water
• 24-hour room service
FACILITIES
• Function/Conference Facilities
• Swimming Pool
• Tennis, Golf, Squash or Gym Facilities or a tie-up within the vicinity of the hotel
• Live entertainment
• Barber Shop, Beauty Parlor and Sundry Shop
• DOT-accredited Travel Agency/Tour Counter
SERVICES
• Porter*
• Foreign Exchange
• Mailing
• Long Distance/Overseas calls
• Left Luggage and Safety Deposit Boxes
• Telex and Facsimile
• Laundry and Dry Cleaning
• Parking/Valet Services
• Medical Services*
• Limousine Service, Airport Transfers
* available 24 hours
STANDARD CLASS
Following are the minimum requirements for the operation of a STANDARD CLASS Hotel in the Philippines when accredited by the Department of Tourism:
BEDROOMS
• rooms are at least eighteen (18) sqm
• private bathroom with shower and 24-hour cold running water and hot water at selected hours
• telephone
• cold drinking water
• room service
FACILITIES
• Sundry Shop
SERVICES
• Porter
• Foreign Exchange
• Mailing
• Long Distance/Overseas calls
• Telex
• Laundry and Dry Cleaning by arrangement
• Parking
• 24- hour Medical Services
• Airport Transfers
ECONOMY CLASS
Following are the minimum requirements for the operation of an ECONOMY CLASS Hotel in the Philippines when accredited by the Department of Tourism:
BEDROOMS
• rooms are at least eighteen (18) sqm
• private bathroom with shower and 24-hour cold running water and hot water at selected hours
• cold drinking water
• room service
SERVICES
• Porter
• Mailing
• Long Distance/Overseas calls
• Telex
• Laundry and Dry Cleaning by arrangement
• Medical Services upon request
There are different types of hotels such as business, extended stay, boutique, bed & breakfast, time shares, convention, and casino hotels.
Hotels are classified by a star rating system. The more stars the better quality of a hotel it is.
Hotels in the Philippines are classified into four categories: 1. De Luxe Class
2. First Class
3. Standard Class
4. Economy Class
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The classification of hotels according to the facilities they have is carried out by the number of stars they have. In general, hotels are given stars with regards to their standard of accommodation and service, from three to five stars.
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Motels are rated from one to three stars. One is horrible and three is excellent. Motels are not comparable to hotels as hotels are general considered higher end and nicer.
No French system of classification is different. The maximum stars a french hotel can get is four.
There is no such thing as International Hotel Classification System. Each hotel gets star ratings by local authorities. For example Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority gives the star ratings for Hotels in Sri Lanka.
None. 'Seven stars' is not an official classification for hotels. It's purely marketing. After some hotels had called themselves 'six star' hotels (like a five star hotel, but supposedly even better), other hotels called themselves 'seven star hotels', but nobody has given them this title (and, essentially, there is nothing that keeps you from calling a run down hole in the woods a 'seven star hotel' - it's a meaningless term).
There are Marriott hotels in Vermont. Marriott Hotels are chain hotels. Marriott hotels are nationwide hotels. They are well known hotels and there are many reviews on them.