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Lesson 2 – HOTEL RATING SYSTEM

Hotel classification around the world differs from one another. There is no
uniform single grading system that can be implemented as countries have
different perceptions about standards of hotel excellence in terms of facilities
and services. Table 1.1 shows a comparison between the star and diamond
classification systems:

Table 1.1 Comparison between the Star and Diamond Classifications System

RATING STAR DIAMOND


 Basic service and regular room  Hotels for the budget
without the frills and conscious with basic
1 amenities amenities pertaining to
comfort, cleanliness,
 Courteous staff that practice
service and hospitality
good housekeeping
 Basic room that provides  Moderately priced booking
expanded amenities and with modest enhancements
2 services which may include on- on physical facilities,
site food and beverage outlets guestroom, design, and
and recreational facilities such amenities
as gym
 Provides full service and  Provides comprehensive
amenities, which may include needs of guest.
turndown service, bell service, a  Features distinguished
3 gym, and on-site food and style, including marked
beverage outlets; room upgrades in the quality of
highlights more bathroom and physical attributes,
in-room amenities amenities, and level of
comfort provided.
 Provides guests luxurious  provides extensive
experience in terms of guest amenities, stylish facilities,
room facilities, amenities, and and high degree of service
4 services.
 Service is exceptional and
facilities are distinctive in
taste

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 Provides superlative service  Provides ultimate
and expanded amenities in a luxury and sophistication
luxurious, distinctive  Has a unique trademark of
5 environment meticulously serving and
exceeding all guest
expectations while
maintaining an impeccable
standard of excellence not
applicable
 Some sectors in the hotel  Not applicable
industry claim that six-or
seven-star classification is
just a marketing tool by hotels
6-7 to promote their properties.

 The Crown Macau is a six-star


hotel while the Burj Al Arab and
the Atlantis Hotel in Dubai are
considered seven-star hotels.

HOTEL MANAGEMENT CONTRACT

Under a management contract, the operational control of an enterprise is


bestowed by contract to a separate enterprise that provides managerial services
for a fee.
Management contracts do not only over selling a method of doing business
(as with franchising or licensing) but also the actual handling, managing, and
controlling of the organization.

The responsibilities in management contracts can involve the following


functions: technical operation of a production facility, management of personnel,
accounting, marketing services, and training, among others.

Most hotels operate under a management contract, as this would enable


them to gain global brand status, technical expertise, competent staff to facilitate
effective operations, and other benefits as compared to running it independently.

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PHILIPPINE HOTELS AS PER DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM ACCREDITATION
STANDARDS (DOT, 2005)

List of Accredited Deluxe Hotels in the Philippines

1. Century Park Hotel


2. Crowne Plaza Galleria Manila
3. Diamond Hotel Philippines
4. Dusit Hotel Nikko
5. EDSA Shangri-La Hotel
6. Holiday Inn Galleria Manila
7. Hotel Intercontinental Manila
8. Hyatt Hotel and Casino Manila
9. Makati Shangri-La Manila
10. Mandarin Oriental Manila
11. Pan Pacific Hotel
12. Renaissance Makati City Hotel
13. Sofitel Philippine Plaza Manila
14. The Bellevue Manila
15. The Manila Hotel
16. Heritage Hotel-Manila
17. The Peninsula Manila
18. Vivere Suites

List of Accredited First Class Hotels in the Philippines

1. CSB International Conference Center


2. Discovery Suites
3. Great Eastern Hotel
4. Manila Pavilion Hotel
5. The Linden Suites Hotel
6. The Pearl Manila Hotel
7. The Richmonde Hotel
8. Traders Hotel Manila

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List of Accredited Standard Hotels in the Philippines

1. Aloha Hotel 17. New Hotel Miramar


2. Bayview Park Hotel 18. Orchid Garden Suites Manila
3. Best Western Hotel La Corona 19. Oxford Suites Makati
4. Camelot Hotel 20. Palm Plaza Hotel
5. CEO Suites 21. Paragon Tower Hotel
6. Cherry Blossoms Hotel 22. Pearl Garden Hotel
7. City Garden Suites 23. Richville Hotel
8. Citystate Tower Hotel 24. Rothman Hotel
9. Garden Plaza Hotel 25. Royal Bellagio Hotel
10. Hotel Las Palmas 26. Taft Tower Hotel
11. Hotel Rembrandt 27. The Executive Plaza Hotel
12. Imperial Palace Suites 28. The Legend Villas
13. Kabayan Hotel 29. The Mabuhay Manor
14. Lotus Garden Hotel 30. Tiara Oriental Hotel
15. Networld Hotel 31. Tri - Place Hotel & Apartelle
16. New Horizon Hotel

List of Accredited Economy Hotels


in the Philippines
1. Corporate Inn Hotel
2. DG Grami Hotel
3. Jade Vine Executive Inn
4. Kabayan Hotel-Cubao
5. Manila Airport Hotel 128

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TIMESHARING CONCEPT

A timeshare is the right to use the property, typically a resort room, in


which multiple parties have rights, such as the right-to-use. In short, it is a
future purchase intended for future vacations at today’s prices.

This innovative concept has attracted the eye of many resort developers.
The rising cost and maintenance associated with owning another home has
prompted people with extra income to take a more practical approach in
vacationing. They just want fixed or floating schedule for their vacation. Thus,
time sharing or vacation ownership takes the hassle out of second home
ownership.

Types of Timeshare

1. Fixed Week is a type of timeshare ownership in which usage rights are


assigned to a specific week every year. It usually begins on a Friday, Saturday,
or a Sunday and is given a number starting with the first week of January
through the end of December.

2. Floating Week allows owners to pick any available week within a season.
3. The points programs gives the owner timeshare points equal to the level of
ownership which can be then used points to make travel arrangements within
the resort group.

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