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Information about Hotel Rating
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Five Stars

(Deluxe)
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These are hotels that offer only the highest level of accommodations and services. The
properties offer a high degree of personal service. Although most five star hotels are
large properties, sometimes the small independent (non-chain) property offers an elegant
intimacy that can not be achieved in the larger setting. The hotel locations can vary
from the very exclusive locations of a suburban area, to the heart of downtown. The hotel
lobbies are sumptuous, the rooms complete with stylish furnishing and quality linens.
The amenities often include: VCR's, CD stereos, garden tubs or Jacuzzis, in-room video
library, heated pools and more. The hotels feature up to three restaurants all with
exquisite menus. Room service is usually available 24 hours a day. Fitness Centers and
valet and/or garage parking are typically available. A concierge is also available to
assist you.
Typical National Chains: Ritz Carlton, Four Seasons.
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Four Stars

(Superior)
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Mostly large, formal hotels with smart reception areas, front desk service and bellhop
service. The hotels are most often located near other hotels of the same caliber and are
usually found near shopping, dining and other major attractions. The level of service is
well above average and the rooms are well lit and well furnished. Restaurant dining is
usually available and may include more than one choice. Some properties will offer
continental breakfast and/or happy hour delicacies. Room service is usually available
during most hours. Valet parking and/or garage service is also usually available.
Concierge services, fitness centers and one or more pools are often provided.
Typical National Chains: Hyatt, Marriott.
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Three Stars

(First Class)
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Typically these hotels offer more spacious accommodations that include well appointed
rooms and decorated lobbies. Bellhop service is usually not available. They are often
located near major expressways or business areas, convenient to shopping and moderate
to high priced attractions. The hotels usually feature medium-sized restaurants that
typically offer service breakfast through dinner. Room service availability may vary.
Valet parking, fitness centers and pools are often provided.
Typical National Chains: Holiday Inn, Hilton.
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Two Stars

(Moderate)
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Usually denotes independent and name brand hotel chains with a reputation for
offering consistent quality amenities. The hotel is usually small to medium-sized and
conveniently located to moderately priced attractions. The facilities typically include
telephones and TV's in the bedroom. Some hotels offer limited restaurant service;
however, room service and bellhop service is usually not provided.
Typical National Chains: Days Inn, LaQuinta Inn.
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One Star

(Economy)
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Typically smaller hotels managed by the proprietor. The hotel is often 2 - 4 stories
high and usually has a more personal atmosphere. It's usually located near affordable
attractions, major intersections and convenient to public transportation. Furnishings
and facilities are clean but basic. Most will not have a restaurant on site but are
usually within walking distance to some good low-priced dining. Public access, past
certain hours, may be restricted.
Typical National Chains: Econolodge, Motel 6.
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