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Resort Management

SUBMITTED TO: SUMITTED BY:

MR. SUMEGH KATARIA LALIT KUMARFaculty ihtm btm 3rd semMdu (rohtak) R.no. 1129

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Nine Types of Lodging Operations

1. Classic hotels2. Resorts3. Spas4. Convention hotels5. Motels and motor hotels6. Condominium hotels7. Residential hotels and service apartments8. Casino hotels and resorts9. All-suite hotels

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Types of ResortsBy seasonality:• Year-round resort• Summer resort• Winter resort

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Types of ResortsBy designation:• Spa resort• Golf resort• Ski resort• Guest ranch• Diving resort• Fishing resort

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• Marina resort• Casino resort• Conference resort• Camp-site• Eco resort• Theme park resort

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Types of ResortsBy size:•Mega-resort

• Characterized by size of property and size of investment that reaches billions of dollars.

• 3,000 rooms with multiple golf courses and other recreational facilities.

• Their size requires the entire property to be zoned into smaller geographical areas

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Types of ResortsBy size:•Boutique resort

• Characterized by a smaller level of development

• 100-200 room size. • Despite their size, they can be very lucrative

investments especially those that are classified as luxury botique resorts. (Villa Feltrinelli by Lake Garda)

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Types of Resorts

By location:• Urban resort• Beach or seaside resort• Lake resort• Mountain resort• Island resort• Desert resort• Tropical rainforest resort

(sensitive and restrictive)• Farm-related

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By form of ownership:• Conventional• Syndicate• Interval/timeshare• Condo resort• Vacation club• Luxury destination club

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Types of Resorts

Others:• All-inclusive resort• Mixed-use resort• Themed/fantasy (storyline)• Floating (cruise ships)

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Types of ResortsAll inclusive

• Total vacation packages that includes transportation to and from the resort.

• Based on the model created by Club Med• All inclusive resorts can be found in Mexico,

Carribean, Bahamas and Bermuda. • Popular with families because of the convenience it

provides.• Costs in this type are all upfront- no hidden charges. • More profitable to sell for TMC’s.

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Types of ResortsMixed use

“A real estate project with planned integration of some combination of retail, office, residential, hotel, recreation or other functions. It is pedestrian oriented and contains elements of a live-work-play environment. It maximizes spaced usage and has amenities and architectural expression and tends to mitigate traffic and sprawl.”

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Types of ResortsMixed use

• These have hotels that serve as the center piece of a customer friendly leisure work environment.

• Attracts offices, shopper traffic for retail stores, buyers for timeshares, players for recreational activities and others for purposes beyond the hotel’s own purpose.

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Types of ResortsThemed Resorts

• Can take many forms but limited by human imagination.

• Can be based on different shows, ideas and themes.

• Storyline resorts are classified under this type. • A story is created which is used as the theme

of the entire resort as it is developed.

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Types of ResortsFloating Resorts

• Includes Cruise Ships, Casino Riverboats or structures over water that are moored or otherwise attached to land.

• Most current cruise ships are floating resorts in the truest sense boasting stacked towers of facilities and accommodations.

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Hotel Classification

• Classified based on: • Price-quality:

• luxury/upscale, midscale and budget/ economy

• Ratings• Varies from country to country

• Location

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