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A commercial hotel typically has A) meeting space, food services, strong weekday demand, and low weekend occupancy.

A commercial hotel typically has

A)

meeting space, food services, strong weekday demand, and low weekend occupancy.

B)

living areas, kitchens, and bedrooms.

C)

larger rooms and very limited meeting and public space.

D)

facilities that cater to vacationers.

Solutions

Expert Solution

Answer is: (A) meeting space, food services, strong weekday demand, and low weekend occupancy.

Reason: Commercial hotels mainly catering to business travels and is for business purposes. Hence it has strong weekday occupancies while less occupancy in weekends. It has to provide the large meeting auditoriums and food services for those meetings.

Living area, kitchen is not required in a commercial hotel.

Larger rooms are not required as a single person generally lives in a single room and that too for a short period of time


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