a hotel with apartments that one can rent for an indefinite amount of time
a small hotel or guesthouse that provides the residents with a resting place and breakfast
a hotel near the road suitable for people who are on a road trip, usually with rooms arranged in a row and parking places outside
an establishment that provides vacationers with lodging, food, entertainment, etc.
the process of arriving at a location such as an airport, a hotel, etc., and reporting one's presence
the time when a guest should leave a hotel room, pay the bills, and return the key
someone who is employed by a hotel to help guests by booking events, making restaurant reservations, etc.
the receptionist of a hotel, who is responsible for greeting and assisting visitors, answering phones, etc.
a person who is on vacation or holiday, typically traveling away from home for leisure or relaxation
a comfortable area, often in an airport or hotel, where people can relax, wait, or socialize, typically offering seating, refreshments, and sometimes Wi-Fi
a small refrigerator in a hotel room with different types of drinks or snacks inside
a hotel service where guests can order food, drinks, or other amenities to be delivered to their room, typically from a menu provided by the hotel
the time of the year that a hotel, resort, etc. has the least visitors and prices are lower than normal
the time of the year that visiting a hotel, attraction, etc. is in high demand and the prices are high
the act of arranging something, such as a seat or a hotel room to be kept for you to use later at a particular time
the act of stopping a planned event from happening or an order for something from being completed
キャンセル,取り消し
to sell more tickets or accept more reservations than the available number of seats, rooms, etc.
a journey taken by a ship for pleasure, especially one involving several destinations
a short trip taken for pleasure, particularly one arranged for a group of people
a person who is employed by a hotel to carry the guests' baggage to their rooms
ベルボーイ,バゲージハンドラー
intended for, visited by, or attractive to tourists, in a way that one does not like it
a means of traveling by standing at the side of a road and signaling passing cars to stop and asking them to give one a ride, which is usually free