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A resort is a self-contained establishment designed to provide most of a vacationer’s needs, including lodging, food, drink, entertainment, and recreational activities like sports and shopping. Unlike a standard hotel, a resort focuses on leisure and includes amenities such as swimming pools, spas, and organized activities, often located in scenic areas. Examples of different resort types include beach, ski, eco-friendly, or wellness resorts, and they are designed to offer a comprehensive vacation  Recreational focus:  cater to different interests,  situated in beautiful or scenic locations, such as beaches, mountains, or lakeside areas. Types of ownership: Resorts can be owned and operated by a single company or include properties with timeshare or fractional ownership options. All-inclusive option: Some resorts operate on an all-inclusive model, where the price includes accommodation, meals, and activities. Resort vs. hotel Purpose: A hotel primarily provides a place to sleep, whereas a resort is focused on providing a full vacation experience with many activities. Amenities: While a hotel may have some amenities, a resort is defined by its extensive recreational and entertainment offerings. Suitability: Hotels are often better for shorter stays or business travel, while resorts are ideal for those seeking a comprehensive, activity-rich

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