Hotel Ratings:

Hotel ratings are often used to classify according to their quality. From the initial purpose of informing travellers on basic facilities that can be expected, the objectives of hotel rating has expanded into a focus on the hotel experience as a whole. Today the terms 'grading', 'rating', and 'classification' are used to generally refer to the same concept, that is to categorize hotels.

There are a wide variety of rating schemes used by different organizations around the world. Many have a system involving stars, with a greater number of stars indicating greater luxury.Forbes Travel Guide, formerly Mobil Travel Guide, launched its rating system in 1958. TheAAA and their affiliated bodies use diamonds instead of stars to express hotel and restaurant ratings levels.

Food services, entertainment, view, room variations such as size and additional amenities, spas and fitness centers, ease of access and location may be considered in establishing a standard.

Hotel Star Rating:

Hotel star ratings are systems that rank hotels according to quality. Star rating systems are intended to serve as guidelines for guests who are making hotel reservations. While star ratings can be helpful when booking hotels rooms, there is no standardized star rating system. In Europe, hotels are usually ranked on a scale from one to four stars, with four stars being the highest rating possible. In the United States, hotels are generally ranked on a scale from one to five stars, sometimes using half star increments.

Star ratings in Europe are determined by local government agencies or independent organizations, and they vary greatly from country to country. In fact, star ratings in Europe can also vary from city to city within the same country, and even between hotels in the same city. In other words, there is no uniform measure that determines a hotel’s star rating. Each hotel is rated based on details that often don’t matter to consumers, such as the amount of tax a hotel pays annually.

Similarly, in the United States, star ratings are conferred upon hotels by several organizations. National consumer travel organizations and guidebooks assign star ratings to hotels, but each one uses its own set of criteria to determine the rating.

Additionally, travel websites, consolidators and reservation services often rate hotels as well. Most U.S. websites and organizations that rate hotels provide an explanation of their rating system so that consumers can decode the rating. The bottom line, however, is that a hotel may be given different ratings from different organizations, so it’s important to inquire about what the rating means.

Even though star ratings can seem arbitrary, they can still be beneficial and can help to inform you about a hotel. For instance, a four or five star hotel is always going to be more luxurious than a one or two star hotel. And there are some basic inferences you can make about American star ratings. A one star hotel is going to be an economy and a two star hotel will be a higher end motel or budget hotel. Even one and two star hotels will usually have all of the amenities you require for a night’s sleep.

However, if you’re seeking higher end amenities such as , Internet access, movies, plush linens, fitness center access and the like, you’ll probably want to look at hotels that are rated three stars and above. Three star hotels are moderately priced hotels that are comfortable and absolutely adequate places to stay, but may lack some of the luxury of four star hotels. A five star rating is reserved exclusively for the country’s highest end chain and boutique hotels. Expect to pay a premium for five star luxuries.

5-Star Rating: A luxurious hotel, offering the highest degree of personal service. Elegance and style abound, and rooms are equipped with quality linens, VCR, CD stereo, jacuzzi tub and in-room video. There are multiple restaurants on site with extensive, gourmet menus, and room-service is also available 24-7. A fitness center, valet parking and concierge service round out the experience.

4-Star Rating: Formal, large hotels, with top-notch service. There will usually be other hotels of the same caliber clustered nearby, as well as shopping, dining and entertainment. Above-average service, beautifully furnished rooms, restaurants, room service, valet parking, fitness center and a concierge are some amenities to expect.

3-Star Rating: Usually located near a major expressway, business center and/or shopping area, these hotels offer nice, spacious rooms and decorative lobbies. On-site restaurants may be average in size but will offer breakfast, lunch and dinner. Valet and room service, a small fitness center and a pool are often available.

2-Star Rating: These hotels are generally part of a chain that offers consistent quality and limited amenities. They are small or medium in size and rooms will have a phone and TV. While you will not have the convenience of room service, there should be a small restaurant on site.

1-Star Rating: Expect a small hotel managed and operated by the owner. The atmosphere will be more personal and the accommodations basic. Restaurant service should be within walking distance, as well as nearby public transportation, major intersections and entertainment that is reasonable in price.

Hotelstar Excerpt of the catalogue of criteria

Tourist  100% of the rooms with shower/WC or bath tub/WC

 Daily room cleaning

 100% of the rooms with colour-TV together with remote control

 Table and chair  Soap or body wash

 Reception service

 Facsimile at the reception

 Publicly available telephone for guests

 Extended breakfast

 Beverage offer in the hotel

 Deposit possibility The Superior flag is provided when the additional service and accommodation provisions are not sufficient for the next Hotelstar. The Superior bathroom facilities are usually at the same level as for two stars hotels but S Tourist built from cheaper materials. The cost for regular inspection by independent associations is waived as well. In addition to the single star (*) hotels:

 Breakfast buffet

 Reading light next to the bed

 Bath essence or shower gel Standard  Bath towels

 Linen shelves

 Offer of sanitary products (e.g. toothbrush, toothpaste, shaving kit)

 Credit Cards The Superior flag is provided when the additional service and accommodation provisions are not sufficient for the next Hotelstar. The S Superior Standard-Superior does usually offer the same service level as three-star Standard hotels but the interiors of the hotel are smaller and cheaper so that the three stars were not to be awarded by the inspection body. A two-star superior does not require mystery guesting. Comfort In addition to the standard star (**) hotels:

 Reception opened 14 hours, accessible by phone 24 hours from inside and outside, bilingual staff (e.g. German/English)

 Three piece at the reception, luggage service

 Beverage offer in the room

 Telephone in the room

 Internet access in the room or in the public area

 Heating facility in the bathroom, hair-dryer, cleansing tissue

 Dressing mirror, place to put the luggage/suitcase

 Sewing kit, shoe polish utensils, laundry and ironing service

 Additional pillow and additional blanket on demand

 Systematic complaint management system The Superior flag is provided when the additional service and Superior accommodation provisions are not sufficient for the next Hotelstar. The S Comfort accommodation facilities for a superior hotel need to be on a modern level and fully renovated which is checked regularly. In addition to the comfort star (***) hotels:

 Reception opened 18 hours, accessible by phone 24 hours from inside and outside

 Lobby with seats and beverage service

 Breakfast buffet or breakfast menu card via room service

 Minibar or 24 hours beverages via room service First Class  Upholstered chair/couch with side table

 Bath robe and slippers on demand

 Cosmetic products (e.g. shower cap, nail file, cotton swabs), vanity mirror, tray of a large scale in the bathroom

 Internet access and internet terminal

 "À la carte"-restaurant The Superior flag is provided when the first class hotel has a proven high s First Class quality not only in the rooms. The superior hotels provide for additional Superior facilities in the hotel like a sauna or a workout room. The quality is checked regularly by mystery guesting of an external inspection service. In addition to the first class (****) hotels:

 Reception opened 24 hours, multilingual staff

 Doorman-service or valet parking

 Concierge, page boy

 Spacious reception hall with several seats and beverage service

 Personalized greeting for each guest with fresh flowers or a present in the room

Luxury  Minibar and food and beverage offer via room service during 24 hours

 Personal care products in flacons

 Internet-PC in the room

 Safe in the room

 Ironing service (return within 1 hour), shoe polish service

 Turndown service in the evening

 Mystery guesting The Luxury star hotels need to attain high expectations of an international Superior S guest service. The Superior Luxury star is only awarded with a system of Luxury intensive guest care.

Seven Stars Some hotels have been advertised as seven star hotels. The Burj Al Arab hotel in Dubai was opened in 1998 with a servant for every room - this has been the first hotel being widely described as a "seven-star" property, but the hotel says the label originates from an unnamed British journalist on a press trip and that they neither encourage its use nor do they use it in their advertising. Similarly theEmirates Palace Hotel in Abu Dhabi (open since 2005) is sometimes described as seven star as well, but the hotel uses only a five star rating. The Town House Galleria in Milan, Italy has opened in 2007 and it claims to have a seven star certificate from SGS Italy in 2008. However the SGS Italy (not the official tourism agency) only has five stars in the general hotel stars categorization, with the full title of the certificate being left unknown, just as the renewal process is unknown. Overall, as no traditional organization or formal body awards or recognizes any rating over five-star deluxe,[11] such claims are meaningless and predominantly used for advertising purposes.