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dc.contributor.advisorEunice Robles Cantillo-
dc.coverage.spatialcead_-_josé_celestino_mutisspa
dc.creatorGustavo Rodriguez De Avila-
dc.date.accessioned2019-11-07T15:36:20Z-
dc.date.available2019-11-07T15:36:20Z-
dc.date.created2019-11-05-
dc.identifier.urihttps://repository.unad.edu.co/handle/10596/28460-
dc.description.abstractLos hoteles pueden ser considerados como edificios planificados y acondicionados para otorgar servicio de alojamiento a las personas temporalmente, y que permite a los visitantes sus desplazamientos. normalmente clasificados en categorías según el grado de confort, posicionamiento y el nivel de servicios que ofrecen. Estos pueden variar de un país a otro para una misma categoría y se basan en criterios objetivos: amplitud de las habitaciones, cuarto de baño, televisión, piscina, etc. En cada país pueden encontrarse categorías como Estrellas (de 0 a 7), Letras (de E a A), Clases (de la cuarta a la primera), Diamantes y “World Tourism”.spa
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dc.publisherUniversidad Nacional Abierta y a Distancia UNADspa
dc.titleFactibilidad para la ampliación del hotel Manzamillo Beach del corregimiento Manzanillo del mar en la ciudad de Cartagenaspa
dc.typeProyecto aplicado
dc.subject.keywordsFactibilidadspa
dc.subject.keywordsHotelesspa
dc.subject.keywordsHoteles - Administraciónspa
dc.subject.keywordsHoteleria y turismospa
dc.description.abstractenglishTourism has been born since the twentieth century as an activity of appropriation and experience in the experience of a culture or a nation where different cultures, nations or scientific research make known to hikers what are called tourists or great spectators whose own initiatives live experiences in different parts of the world giving birth to the generalities of the hotel business that are a set of services that provide accommodation and / or food to guests / customers through financial compensation. A hotel is a planned and conditioned building to provide accommodation service to people temporarily and that allows visitors to travel. The hotels provide guests with additional services such as restaurants, swimming pools and nurseries. Some hotels have conference services and encourage groups to organize conventions and meetings at their establishment. The hotels are normally classified in categories according to the degree of comfort, positioning, the level of services they offer. The following categories can be found in each country: Stars (from 0 to 7) Letters (from E to A) Classes (from fourth to first) Diamonds and "World Tourism". These classifications are exclusively national, comfort and service level may vary from one country to another for the same category and are based on objective criteria: spacious rooms, bathroom, television, swimming pool, etc. At the business level, the hotel can be considered a traditional company, the term "hotel industry" is often used to define the collective, its management is based on the control of production costs and the correct organization of resources (rooms ) available, as well as in an adequate management of the rates, often based on seasonal changes (high, medium and low) and in the negotiation for the accommodation of groups of people as opposed to individual accommodation. In recent years, new ways of managing hotels based on techniques known in other areas such as condominiums or time sharing are emerging, but it is not yet a widespread system. It should be added that in many countries hotels are considered spas, resort hotels and so-called hospital hotels, and the above classifications of quality, comfort and services are applied.spa
dc.subject.categoryAdministraciónspa
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