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What is the process of leaving a room in a hotel called?
What is the process of leaving a room in a hotel called?
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Hotel check-out is the process by which a guest formally leaves the hotel, settles any outstanding bills, and returns their room keys. It’s the final touchpoint between the guest and the hotel, making it a crucial opportunity to leave a lasting impression. Hotel check-out can often be a chaotic time for guests and staff alike. However, with some strategic adjustments and the right technology, you can transform this essential part of the guest experience into a smooth, efficient, and even profitable process.
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In a hotel, double, single, or twin are usually types of what?
In a hotel, double, single, or twin are usually types of what?
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The types of hotel rooms can vary depending on the hotel’s size, location, and target market. A single hotel room is a hotel room designed for one guest with a single bed. Single rooms are ideal for solo travelers who want a private and comfortable place to stay. A twin room is a hotel room with two single beds that can accommodate two people. Twin rooms are suitable for friends or colleagues traveling together who prefer to have separate beds. A double room is a hotel room with a double bed that can accommodate two people. Double rooms come in different sizes, and the room size can affect the room rate.
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Which French organization is renowned for granting culinary star ratings?
Which French organization is renowned for granting culinary star ratings?
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The Michelin Guides are a series of guidebooks that have been published by the French tyre company Michelin since 1900. The Guide awards up to three Michelin stars for excellence to a select few restaurants. The acquisition or loss of a star or stars can have dramatic effects on the success of a restaurant. Michelin also publishes the Green Guides, a series of general guides to cities, regions, and countries.
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There is an unusual hotel shaped like what in Boise, Idaho?
There is an unusual hotel shaped like what in Boise, Idaho?
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Idaho, whether you're a native or a newcomer, is renowned for its potatoes. Just miles from Boise, there's a hotel shaped like a giant potato where visitors can immerse themselves in the world of Idaho's most famous commodity. The hotel is the old potato on top of the potato truck that toured the country promoting Idaho Potatoes through the Idaho Potato Commission.
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What is the name of the fictional hotel in the film "Some Like it Hot"?
What is the name of the fictional hotel in the film "Some Like it Hot"?
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In Marylin Monroe's 1958 film "Some Like It Hot", she portrays a ditzy blonde who is part of an all-female band performing at the Seminole Ritz Hotel in Miami. Although that hotel is fictional, the filming was done at the historic Hotel del Coronado in San Diego. During her stay there, Monroe apparently requested the same dessert each day: a chilled vanilla soufflé with meringue on top.
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What hotel inspired the Overlook Hotel in Stephen King's "The Shining"?
What hotel inspired the Overlook Hotel in Stephen King's "The Shining"?
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The Stanley Hotel is largely known for being one of the most haunted hotels in the United States, and served as the inspiration for the Overlook Hotel in Stephen King's 1977 bestselling novel The Shining and its 1980 film adaptation. It was also a filming location for the related 1997 TV miniseries.
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What is the person that carries your bags at a hotel called?
What is the person that carries your bags at a hotel called?
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Baggage porters and bellhops, known at some hotels as uniformed service attendants, bell attendants, or guest services attendants, are considered front-of-the-house jobs in the hotel industry. They are responsible for carrying guests' luggage to their room upon arrival and back to the lobby when they depart. At times they may be asked to run errands or deliver items for guests.
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Which of these is a famous Art Deco hotel in New York City?
Which of these is a famous Art Deco hotel in New York City?
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The original Waldorf Hotel was built at 33rd Street and Fifth Avenue in 1893 by William Waldorf Astor. Four years later, John Jacob Astor IV, William’s cousin and familial rival, built an even taller hotel next door in an act of one-upmanship. The cousins finally agreed to a truce and the two buildings were connected through a 300-foot marble corridor known as Peacock Alley. The Waldorf-Astoria was born. In 1931, the Waldorf Astoria re-opened in its current Park Avenue location, becoming the largest and tallest hotel in the world. Designed in the Art Deco style, it welcomed presidents, royals, movie stars, and cultural luminaries into its grand public spaces and palatial suites.
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In which city is the tallest hotel in the world?
In which city is the tallest hotel in the world?
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Gevora Hotel is an 1168-foot-tall hotel along Sheikh Zayed Road in the city of Dubai, UAE. That height has given the skyscraper the title of the tallest hotel building, according to Guinness World Records. The four-star hotel opened in February 2018 after a construction period of twelve years. It has 528 rooms spread over 75 floors and several facilities, including restaurants and a pool on the top of its parking garage building.
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Which Las Vegas hotel was the world's largest when it opened in 1993?
Which Las Vegas hotel was the world's largest when it opened in 1993?
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The MGM Grand Las Vegas is a hotel casino located on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. The MGM Grand is the second largest hotel in the world by number of rooms and the largest hotel resort complex in the United States, ahead of The Venetian. When it opened in 1993, the MGM Grand was the largest hotel in the world. Owned and operated by MGM Resorts International, the 30-floor main building is 293 ft high.
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Which breakfast diner chain is known for its "Grand Slam" breakfast?
Which breakfast diner chain is known for its "Grand Slam" breakfast?
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Introduced in 1977, the Original Grand Slam first appeared on the menu at a Denny's location in Atlanta, Georgia to honor legendary baseball player and local hero Hank Aaron. While playing for the Atlanta Braves three years earlier, Aaron broke baseball superstar Babe Ruth's record of 714 career home runs. On Denny's website, the Original Grand Slam is listed as consisting of two buttermilk pancakes, two eggs, two bacon strips, and two sausage links.
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Which hotel is dubbed the "Grand Dame of the Rockies"?
Which hotel is dubbed the "Grand Dame of the Rockies"?
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The Broadmoor is a hotel and resort in the Broadmoor neighborhood of Colorado Springs, Colorado. Spencer Penrose bought the property in 1916 and joined by partners Albert E. Carlton and C.M. MacNeill commissioned New York architects to design The Broadmoor as a "Grand Dame of the Rockies", evoking the elegant look, excellent service, and fine cuisine of celebrated European hotels. The Broadmoor is a member of Historic Hotels of America of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Its visitors have included heads of state, celebrities, and professional sports stars. It is owned by The Anschutz Corporation through its subsidiary, The Broadmoor-Sea Island Company.
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Why was the Las Vegas Vdara Hotel called the "death ray hotel"?
Why was the Las Vegas Vdara Hotel called the "death ray hotel"?
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Vdara is a condo hotel and spa within the CityCenter complex, located on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. It was designed by Rafael Viñoly, and is located across from CityCenter's Aria Resort & Casino. It became notorious because of a solar reflection effect caused by its design. In 2010, it was established that the tower's south side, with its reflective surface and concave design, can act as a collecting mirror. The reflected rays of the sun create dangerous conditions of extremely high temperatures on the pool deck. Hotel employees and news outlets referred to the phenomenon as the "death ray," while management preferred the term "solar convergence".
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What is the process of registering in a hotel called?
What is the process of registering in a hotel called?
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Check-in is the process of registering guests arriving at a hotel. It usually takes place at the hotel reception. During this process, the receptionist checks the data, the hotel voucher if it is the case, and guests are assigned to a hotel room and give them a room key or access card. If they have luggage, they are taken to their room.
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What is the name of Uber's food delivery service?
What is the name of Uber's food delivery service?
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Uber Eats is an online food ordering and delivery platform launched by Uber in 2014. Meals are delivered by couriers using cars, scooters, bikes, or on foot. It is operational in over 6,000 cities across 45 countries as of 2021. The process of delivering food is still carried out by Uber drivers, who often only need a few minutes to finish a single service. In places where Uber Eats is offered, Uber will collaborate with multiple restaurants every day to serve meals to its passengers.
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Which of these is supposed to be the most haunted hotel in the US?
Which of these is supposed to be the most haunted hotel in the US?
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The Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, Colorado, earned its place on nearly every list of the most haunted hotels in America, partially thanks to horror author Stephen King. It served as inspiration for the Overlook Hotel in "The Shining," and while you might not find a set of terrifying twin girls here, the property reportedly hosts a few spirits of its own. Freelan Oscar Stanley opened the now-historic hotel in 1909; he and his wife, Flora, are said to roam its halls to this day, among other ghostly spirits who checked in but never left. You can even book a stay in one of the "spirited" rooms, which allegedly have high levels of paranormal activity.
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"Blooming onion" is a trademark dish at which restaurant chain?
"Blooming onion" is a trademark dish at which restaurant chain?
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A blooming onion is a huge onion cut so that the slivers unfurl like a blossoming flower when battered and deep fried. It was popularized and trademarked by Outback Steakhouse in 1988 when it appeared on its opening menu and has been a mainstay at the chain for 34 years now. The blooming onion was probably invented in the mid-1980s in New Orleans, a city no stranger to ultra-rich fried foods, at Russell’s Marina Grill, where it still goes by the name of “onion mum.” The founder of Outback Steakhouse worked at Russell’s at the time. Like any runaway success, the blooming onion was doomed to inevitable backlash—it was only a matter of time before nutritionists led the takedown. The blooming onion and its many imitators have been named on countless lists of most unhealthy restaurant foods thanks to its eye-popping nutritional profile.
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What famous hotel was featured in the movie "Lost in Translation"?
What famous hotel was featured in the movie "Lost in Translation"?
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Of all the films that have inspired wanderlust, none has enchanted audiences with its locations more than Sofia Coppola’s Lost in Translation. Bob Harris (Bill Murray) is a Hollywood star being paid a hefty sum to make a Suntory Whiskey commercial in Tokyo. Having traveled to Japan with her photographer husband John (Giovanni Ribisi), Charlotte (Scarlett Johansson) is then left alone when he goes off on assignment. Strangers in a strange land, Bob and Charlotte meet as guests at the Park Hyatt Tokyo, striking up an unlikely friendship.
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Which chef owns the Las Vegas restaurant "Hell's Kitchen"?
Which chef owns the Las Vegas restaurant "Hell's Kitchen"?
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Gordon Ramsay Hell's Kitchen is a fine dining restaurant chain owned by British chef Gordon Ramsay and based on the reality TV show of the same name. As of 2023, the chain consists of seven U.S. locations. Ramsay was featured in the 2005 reality TV program Hell's Kitchen in the US, and in 2018 launched a chain of theme restaurants inspired by the show.
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Which of these is a popular American fast-food chain?
Which of these is a popular American fast-food chain?
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McDonald's, in full McDonald’s Corporation, American fast-food chain that is one of the largest in the world, known for its hamburgers, french fries, and especially Big Macs. It is one of the most successful brands in marketing history. Company headquarters are in Chicago. The first McDonald’s restaurant was opened in 1940 by brothers Maurice (“Mac”) and Richard McDonald in San Bernardino, California.
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