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Title: Chapter 10 Accommodation Sector
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Chapter 10Accommodation Sector
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Introduction
Canada more than 300,000 rooms
8700 hotels and motels
172,300 workers 12 tourism related jobs
One of the larger employers
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History
Middle ages (1200) hospitality was
a Christian duty
Stagecoach lines inns
Railway in N.A. hotels
Elevator invented 1853 high-rise
Hotel construction peak in 1920s
CPR 1929 - Royal York 1156 rooms
1930-1935 85 American hotels bankrupt.
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History contd.
After WWII building began
1950-60s - hotel chains
1958 74 major hotel building phase
New architecture atrium design
1986 big building year in Canada
1990-91 recession hit hotel industry, occ
58,
9/11 - ????
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Hotel classed
Type motel, hotel
Function resort, convention
Location city center, airports
Scale budget, economy
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Motels/Motor Inns
1950,s boom
Highway system developed
Automobile travelers
Located on roadsides
Motel chains I.e. Holiday Inns Kemmons Wilson
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Hotels
Offer more services
High-rise
Urban centers
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Resort Hotels
In N.A. developed with railway
Banff Springs 1888
Algonquin, Greenbrier, W.V.
Started for the very wealthy, now for everyone.
Today have many more.
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Convention Hotels
Most recent development
Started to be built in 1960s
Cater to large group gatherings
Used for conventions, trade shows
Groups political, religious, industry, etc.
Example??
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Country Inns/BBs
Small and cozy properties
Limited services
May have cabins/cottages
Other types of lodging
All-suite hotels
Micro-hotels
Atrium hotels
Casino hotels
Spa hotels
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All suite hotels
Residential Accommodations cater to guests who
live on premises, company suites
Time Share Resorts
Hostels
Theme Park Resorts
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Other classifications
Service level budget/economy, standard, luxury
Rating 5 star, Canada Select
Location airport, downtown
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Ownership
Individual 50 of properties in N.A.
Chain multiple properties
Leases
Franchise- contract with a chain, pay 3-6
Management contract- franchise does not own the
property. Used when foreign ownership was
forbidden
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Chains
Holiday Inn
Hilton
Hyatt
Marriot
Renaissance
Weston
Ramada
Big 8
Delta
CP Hotels
Sheraton
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Holiday Inn
2nd largest chain
Revolutionary at start-
Pools
Restaurants
Air conditioning
Baby sitters
Free under 12 with parents
TVs phones in every room
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Organization
Departments
Rooms
Sales and marketing
Food and beverage
Human resources
Accounting
Security
Maintenance and engineering
Purchasing
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Accommodation Management
Rooms Division
Front office
Reservations
Bell
Concierge
Housekeeping
24/7
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Factors affecting the Price
Rack rate published rate for room
Location downtown or on beach
Room location poolside, view
Room size/features jacuzzi, fireplace
Length of stay season
Meals EP, MAP
Special features- pool, spa
Special rates corporate, senior, group
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Terms
Single- room with one bed
Twin- room with 2 beds
Twin double- room with 2 double beds
Suite- one or more bedrooms and sitting area
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Rates
Rack rate -full standard daily rate
Weekend rate- discount rate
Run of the house rate - discount for a group of
rooms
Corporate rate- discount for business travelers
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Meal plans
Continental breakfast- coffee, juice and a roll
croissant or muffin
E.P.-European plan- room , no meals
A.P.- American plan- includes 3 meals room
MAP- modified American plan- breakfast, dinner
and room
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Career Opportunities
Front desk
Housekeeping
Accounting
F B culinary, catering,
Sales
Engineering
Spas and fitness centers
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