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Top: Regional: North_America: United_States: California: Travel_and_Tourism: Lodging: Hotels_and_Motels
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Most sites should be submitted to the category for the locality in which the lodging is located. For example, lodging in Calistoga should be submitted to Regional/North_America/United_States/California/Localities/C/Calistoga. If associated with multiple localities in a single county, metro area, or region, please submit to the category for that county, metro area, or region. Only sites covering multiple regions in California should be submitted to this category. Submitting to the wrong category will delay review of your site. |
Using the AAA classification of a Hotel as a full service lodging type with the following definition;"Usually high-rise establishments, offering a full range of on-premises food and beverage service, cocktail lounge, entertainment, conference facilities, shops and recreational activies. Wide range of services provided by uniformed staff on duty 24 hours. Parking arrangements vary."
(Quoted from the AAA. "New York TourBook". Buffalo, NY: AAA Publishing. 1999)
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Most sites should be submitted to the category for the locality in which the lodging is located. For example, lodging in Calistoga should be submitted to Regional/North_America/United_States/California/Localities/C/Calistoga. If associated with multiple localities in a single county, metro area, or region, please submit to the category for that county, metro area, or region. Only sites covering multiple regions in California should be submitted to this category. Submitting to the wrong category will delay review of your site. |
California-wide directories or reservation services for motels. You will find most motel listings in the category for the locality in which you would like to stay. For example, lodging in Calistoga can be found in Regional/North_America/United_States/California/Localities/C/Calistoga.AAA classifies a Motel as a limited service lodging type with the following definition:
"Low-rise or multistory establishment offering limited public and recreational facilities."
(Quoted from the AAA. "New York TourBook". Buffalo, NY: AAA Publishing. 1999)
Typically, motels have cooking facilities in the rooms.
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