Amenities That Are Frequently Promoted On Hotel Websites

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In South Korea, a hotel or officetel (Korean:, a location where the term'hotel' or'portmanteau'interface' is used), is a type of multi-use structure with residential or commercial components built on its grounds. An officetel typically is designed to be an open, partially self-contained structure, so that its residents can live and work in the construction, maximizing commute time. There are many kinds of hotels in South Korea; some are large resorts, such as the Cheonji Beach Hotel, which has more than two hundred rooms. Others are small resorts, such as the Jeju Island Hotel, which has fifty rooms.

A typical officetel will have a main entrance, which may be closed or open, and will normally have a lobby, reception area, and banquet or meeting facilities. Amenities include a restaurant, bar, swimming pool, gym, and swimming spa. As compared to a traditional hotel room, at least one of these facilities will be on the first floor, usually in a comfortable and smaller-sized area, and people will need to check in and out with a taxi, shuttle bus, or a pre-arranged pick up/drop off.

All rooms have private baths; however, these are usually small and do not have Jacuzzi tubs, televisions, beds, or other amenities. Some hotels have fitness facilities and outdoor pools, but they're often not well-maintained. As you would expect, there's usually a choice of restaurants, bars, nightclubs, and discos. Each area will have its own entrance, and you're expected to cover the room, according to the hotel policy, as well as for the foods that you eat.

Almost all institutions charge for parking, as well as for using the swimming pool, indoor and outdoor spas, gym, and other amenities. There are often free services offered, depending on the resort policy, such as a free continental breakfast, or in some instances a free Wi-Fi connection. In the event that a guest leaves their resort before check-in, they will be given a free shuttle bus service to go back to the front desk. Another amenity is using a shampoo station and massaging areas. If you get hungry during your stay, there is a mini-bar stocked with water, coffee, and snacks, and you can pay for your food with credit or debit cards.

Amenities vary according to the institution. Some have televisions with VCRs, DVD players, and cable access, as well as phone lines with Ethernet connections. If you stay at a four-star hotel, you'll find a full service desk with a high level of customer service. They might even provide airport transfer services. Hotels which are run by chains offer higher rates, but you should still expect a high level of customer service. You can usually expect to pay about $20 per night for a room that includes a television, telephone line, continental breakfast, and a free bag of coffee during the day.

If you are traveling with small children, you may want to consider a hotel that provides child-friendly amenities. Some hotels offer a babysitting service at the front desk (with parent/child consent). Some clubs have children's fitness facilities where parents can work out with their kids. These amenities can be found throughout the hotel. Some also have a kids club with basketball courts, playgrounds, swimming pools, and other recreational activities.

Amenities vary according to the club. Some clubs have televisions with VCR's, DVD players, Wi-Fi access, along with other free wi-fi options. Additionally, many hotels include televisions with DVD players and other fitness centers, and offer indoor and outdoor swimming pools, spa, tennis courts, and other fitness amenities.

Please view this information as though it were gospel, because what is recorded above is what each resort has committed to when it comes to their guest's relaxation. Please bear in mind that if you stay in a hotel that does not list this amenity on their website, it is very likely that they do not have this amenity. If you choose to remain in a hotel that does offer this free amenity, please consider that the resort may not offer you this particular amenity if you stay in a hotel that does not accept your booking for a room. If you check out the amenities after you've booked your room, you can find that the hotel really does offer this option.