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Facilities
Across different price categories, locations, and purposes, the facilities of hotels vary considerably. The facilities of a hotel can be divided into those located inside the guest room, and those located outside of the guest room.
Guest Rooms
All hotels feature a private room for the guest (or group of guests staying together), and offer a sleeping accommodation. In Western-style hotels, there will be a bed in the room, but hotels such as the Japanese ryokan and some Korean ondol rooms feature futons or mats which can be moved out of the way during the daytime.[1] Most hotel rooms have locking doors for privacy, and guests typically receive either a physical key or an electronic key for their room. In some hotels, several rooms will share a single bathroom, whereas many hotel rooms feature a private bathroom.
Hotels typically provide bedding and towels, which are washed between guests, and are replaced periodically during a customer's stay at the hotel, either automatically or on request. The hotel staff also usually performs daily cleaning of the guest room.[2]: 5-6 Some hotels offer an additional daily service in the room, known as turndown service, which occurs before bedtime.
Many additional hotel amenities are frequently found in hotel rooms, such as television sets, hair dryers, desks, chairs, Wi-fi, and complimentary personal care products.
Additional Facilities
Hotel facilities outside of the guest room often include a reception desk, where hotel guests may check in and check out for their stay at the hotel, as well as ask questions and request additional services. Many hotels also feature restaurants and bars, and it may be possible to obtain food via room service.[2]: 15-17 [3]
Fitness and wellness offerings frequently include swimming pools and fitness rooms. Saunas, spas, and other facilities are also offered at some hotels.[2]: 18
Hotels designed to host events, such as conferences and meetings, will typically have meeting rooms of various sizes, ranging from those suitable for small groups to large banquet halls or exhibit halls.[4]
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