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Extended stay hotels such as Homestead have raised the bar in terms of value
offered to travelers. The traditional hotel product is losing share to
facilities that can provide guests with a home away from home - at a good
rate. It is a viable lodging alternative for the business person or leisure
travelers accustomed to the amenities of more expensive hotels and resorts.
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READ about "The Extended Stay Lodging Option"
The Extended Stay Lodging Option, by Ron Callari
The demand for extended-stay lodging has existed since savvy travelers
found the time and the inclination to travel away from home for business or
leisure. The extended-stay concept dates back to 19th century England when
wayfarers arrived at inns and rooming houses in horse-drawn carriages, and
travel was a more leisurely affair than it is today.
The man credited with inventing the US extended stay product is Jack DeBoer,
who started Residence Inn (later sold to Marriott) and remains active with
Candlewood Suites.
Today, brands such as Homestead, Extended Stay America, and others have
raised the bar in terms of value offered to travelers. The traditional hotel
product is losing share to facilities that can provide guests with a home away
from home - at a good rate. It is a viable lodging alternative for the
business person or leisure travelers accustomed to more expensive hotels and
resorts.
The lexicon of extended stay in its many variations can be attributed in
part to its history of development. In the United States, extended-stay
lodging has been adopted by the hotel industry as an extension of what it has
to offer the traveling public. As such, the market is primarily comprised of
three extended-stay products: (1) all-suite hotels; (2) limited-service
hotels; and (3) serviced apartments, the corporate housing market.
As lodging in general experiences a slow down in the economy, this segment
of the industry continues to attract high demand. Extended stay hotels, which
escalated in number and brand just a few years back are current industry
leaders in occupancy according to The Highland Group in Atlanta, a consultancy
firm that has been following trends in the extended stay market
since the early 80s.
And there's good reason for their popularity. Guests like the built-in
kitchen facilities and the residential atmosphere. The services that often
include grocery outlets (Summerfield Suites by Wyndham includes a small
convenience store in the majority of their hotels) and lower daily rates are
attractive incentives.
Corporate apartments usually involve longer stays - often defined by a
lease and a minimum-stay of one month. Oakwood Corporate Housing, the longtime
leader, now has 20,000 apartments in 22 states. They boast full-size
apartments that include fully stocked kitchens, utilities and housekeeping
services. And, because they are Federal Emergency Management Association
certified locations, these facilities appeal to people who work for and are
reimbursed by the government.
One of the leaders in the field continues to be Residence Inn by Marriott -
a pioneer in the extended stay arena. Marriott also has other brands within
the market: TownePlace Suites and SpringHill Suites, mid-level extended stay;
ExecuStay by Marriott, corporate apartments in the US; and Executive
Apartments in Europe. Most of these Marriott brands adapted to the wired
business needs of the customer looking for extra phone lines and data port
outlets. The Residence Inn has installed extra hookups in business meeting
rooms as well, and Marriott International is in the process of installing
high-speed access in all its properties.
Homestead, designed specifically for the extended stay traveler, features
studio rooms with a fully equipped kitchen, plus a workspace with computer
dataport, free local phone calls and personalized voicemail. All at
surprisingly affordable rates.
At Homestead Suites the lobby is equipped with a pantry and a fireplace.
Continental breakfast is served daily and the services (similar to a
traditional business hotel) include a meeting room, FAX and copy center, an
indoor pool with whirlpool, fitness room and game room. The suites include a
living room with sofa sleeper, fireplace, cable TV, VCR, wet bar and deck. A
separate bedroom with a king-size bed includes an ensuite bathroom, with a
two-person whirlpool tub. Kitchens are equipped with sink, refrigerator,
microwave and coffee maker.
With 112 locations to date in key business markets across the United
States, Homestead provides a quality lodging experience for the growing ranks
of travelers staying four nights or more. The company targets large corporate
customers with multi-location extended stay needs and offers nightly, weekly
and monthly rates.
Hotels on the upper tier can perform many homelike services for you. At
Homewood Suites by Hilton, according to Jim Holthouser, senior vice president
of brand management, "We do things like free grocery shopping; there's a
sheet hanging on the refrigerator and you just check off what you need."
In addition to Homewood Suites by Hilton at the high end, Residence Inns
and the Summerfield Suites by Wyndham are considered on equal par. In the
middle are Candlewood, Mainstay Suites (a Choice Hotels brand), Sierra Suites,
Staybridge Suites and TownePlace, and in the economy tier are Extended Stay
America, Homestead Village and Suburban Lodge. According to the American Hotel
& Lodging Association, the average length of stay in 1999 was 33 nights at
the budget level, 15 to 18 nights in the mid-market and nine nights at the
upscale end.
The current generation of extended-stay hotels, however, is dominated by
properties that are priced in the mid- to lower-end range. Like the upper end,
these moderate-price, extended-stay properties offer a residential-style guest
unit, albeit with more modest furnishings. However, unlike the upper-end
extended-stay hotels, the moderate-price properties are designed to welcome
the price-sensitive, extended-stay travelers.
At the high end and not often associated with the extended stay market, the
Ritz Carlton lures long-term business travelers who account for approximately
4 percent of its clientele. Ritz hotels offer high-speed connections in each
guest room, and every U.S. location boasts an on-site "technology
butler." Always available, this live tech wizard bails out guests who run
into technical glitches. A Ritz-Carlton business travel sales manager consults
with each customer to identify his or her needs and will arrange anything from
providing an in-room exercise bike to arranging for daily pressing services.
The chain is converting three suites at its Atlanta property into
extended-stay units by adding full kitchens and larger parlors than usual. The
Residential Suites at the Ritz-Carlton Towers in Boston offers 63
extended-stay units.
Of course, one big reason to choose extended stay if you are on a long trip
is the availability of frequency points at extended stay brands run by the
likes of Marriott, Hilton and Six Continents. Don't forget to ask to sign up
for these programs.
Other Extended Stay Accommodations
Candlewood Suites is an all suite hotel where comfort makes itself at home. We
are perfect for those travelers staying for an extended period of time, or
just tired of the typical hotel room.
With more space and lots of amenities you should have everything you need to
settle in, whether you're here to work or relax.
SpringHill Suites, Marriott's new moderately priced all suites brand, offers
you more room to stretch out and get comfortable. We'll get you started each
day with a complimentary deluxe continental breakfast.
Extended StayAmerica was designed specifically for Road Warriors - the
long-term, value-conscious traveler. If you're a Road Warrior, you need more
than a place to stay when you're away from home.
The all-American, all-suite hotels stand proud across the countryside, symbols
of continued growth and exceptional value. From coast to coast, AmeriSuites
blends with the natural beauty of its surrounding landscape.
TownePlace Suites by Marriott are designed to make you feel at home for a day,
a week, a month or more. Our office suites give you thirty percent more space
than a traditional hotel room.
The Golf Villas
When looking for Tucson Golf Arizona accommodations, information or
reservations, turn to The Golf Villas. The four-diamond rated Golf Villas at
Oro Valley provides all the luxuries and amenities of a full-service resort
with the added convenience of spacious condo-style villas.
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