Topic: What's the difference between
Totage's photo
Fri 06/11/10 02:51 PM
a hotel and a motel?

FearandLoathing's photo
Fri 06/11/10 02:52 PM
Expensive and cheap.

Hotels usually have certain advantages such as parking or room service...motels? You get what you paid for.

boredinaz06's photo
Fri 06/11/10 02:53 PM

a hotel and a motel?


A motel you can rent by the 1/4 hourpitchfork

Ladylid2012's photo
Fri 06/11/10 02:53 PM
a motel is one story, a hotel has several floors

no photo
Fri 06/11/10 02:53 PM
What Fear said.

15 minute rates?! That's barely enough time to ask her which college the money is going to be used for.

Totage's photo
Fri 06/11/10 02:58 PM
Ah, thanks.

boredinaz06's photo
Fri 06/11/10 03:05 PM

What Fear said.

15 minute rates?! That's barely enough time to ask her which college the money is going to be used for.



laugh laugh laugh you act as though I'm gonna talk to her, 15 minutes and hole is all I need.

motowndowntown's photo
Fri 06/11/10 03:30 PM
Hotels where originally just that, hotels, and were usually located in town. Motels are an invention of the automobile age, were usually out on the hyway and were called motor hotels, later shortend to just motel. Now a days the lines are blurred.

CatsLoveMe's photo
Fri 06/11/10 03:31 PM
Wrong. Wroong! A hotel has rooms accessible from the inside, a motel has them from the outside. Originally a "motel" was called a motor hotel. So if you can walk from your car or truck to your room without going indoors, you are at a motel.

lilott's photo
Fri 06/11/10 03:44 PM
Hotels have restraunts.