V'M "v-' '*sfSrY' Put each-of the: following words Into ' Classification byType The travel Industry represents, one of the largest components of the world economy. The hotel and motel industry plays a central role in housing and feeding people away from home. Hotels normally fall into one of five categories;: transient, residential, resort, motel and congress centre. Considering the enormous growth of the hotel industry since World War II, however, these categories are : becoming blurred. The term transient, for instance, represents the. kind of hotel which offers: lodging and -, meals to business travellers or tourists who. stay, a limited number of.days.This definition fits resort hotels,, congress centres, and motels as well.though these three types have other distinguishing characteristics. A) are basically apartment buildings for permanent guests. They offer maid services, dining ■" rooms, and meal services in. rooms. They are usually located in cities, and range from tho very luxurious to quite plain accommodations. . B)_______________are usually located In recreational or historic sites away from large cities. They are built in locations that tend to attract tourists.8orae of the most popular resort complexes are in Florida, on the . : Caribbean Islands, along the east and west coasts of Mexico,, in the Hawaiian Islands, and along, the -coasts of the Mediterranean and Black Seas. -. CV . : have been traditionally situated near highways: and highway Interchanges, making them especially convenient for people who travel by car. In 1952 Holiday Inns, Incorporated, was founded in Memphis, Term., as a motel chain. By 1980 It had become the world's largest.hotel chain with properties in more than 50 countries. D) . are large buildings, or complexes, of buildings, which usually contain a. hotel. The: purpose.. of these centres Is to provide enough space for major exhibitions or convention space for large gatherings.. B briefly answer (tip to 10 words) questions 1-3. 1. What services are offered in five-star hotels? ■-. 2. Explain what a family-operated hotel Is, 3. What kinds of services are offered: in summer camps? Classification by Quality Accommodations for travellers vary a great deal in quality. In this case, quality refers to .the number and kinds of services offered. In Europe, hotels are rated according to their services, and the more services offered, the.higher the cost of staying, at the hotel. Top-rated, or five-star, hotels are the most luxurious, hotels - establishments such as the Mandarin In. Hong Kong, the Ritz in/Paris, or-the.Ciprlanl.ln Venice. Among their services are restaurants, cocktai! lounges, breakfast rooms, laundry and dry cleaning facilities, exercise rooms, 24-hour room service, pharmacies, news-stands, small: shops, swimming pools, private meeting rooms, exhibition space,, car rental, office, travel bureau, and :more, In places where gambling is allowed, the hotels contain large casinos. In Las Vegas and Atlantic City there are large showrooms, or theatres, as well. ... As the number of stars decreases,. the number of services also; decreases. But the. 'establishments that' ofter less, and .consequently cost less, are still very acceptable places for tourists to stay. Many. .Inexpensive . hotels are family-operated and maintain a high quality in the services they offer.. Even smal! bed-and-bteakfast hotels' make efforts to help tourists in every way possible. ' Holiday centres, including holiday camps with all. meals- provided,:self-catering centres and caravan parks vary from traditional holiday camps with, tents or wooden cabins, to newer eco-friendly holiday villages with chalets. Students can stay In youtlT hostels, which offer self-catering, commonrooms, hot showers, and dormitories. its correct place 1. Congress centres 2. A residential hotel 3. Holiday Inns 4. Motels.