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  2. Hospitality law - Wikipedia

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    Hospitality law is a legal and social practice related to the treatment of a person's guests or those who patronize a place of business. Related to the concept of legal liability, hospitality laws are intended to protect both hosts and guests against injury, whether accidental or intentional.

  3. Some Hilton hotels to bring back daily housekeeping. See how ...

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    Hotels have been adjusting their housekeeping policies post-COVID-19 lockdowns, with various brands shifting toward an opt-in model that provides daily housekeeping only to guests who request it ...

  4. Hilbert's paradox of the Grand Hotel - Wikipedia

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    With one additional guest, the hotel can accommodate them and the existing guests if infinitely many guests simultaneously move rooms. The guest currently in room 1 moves to room 2, the guest currently in room 2 to room 3, and so on, moving every guest from their current room n to room n+1. The infinite hotel has no final room, so every guest ...

  5. The hotel industry’s comeback from the dead is being ... - AOL

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    Hotels say that they adjust cleaning schedules to what guests want. Hyatt’s policy is that “Housekeeping options vary by hotel, but guests can share their housekeeping preferences upon arrival ...

  6. City of Los Angeles v. Patel - Wikipedia

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    City of Los Angeles v. Patel, 576 U.S. 409 (2015), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that a Los Angeles law, Municipal Code § 41.49, requiring hotel operators to retain records about guests for a 90-day period, is facially unconstitutional under the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution because it does not allow for pre-compliance review.

  7. Did NY hotel's policy call for $500 fines for bad reviews?

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    A New York hotel faced online criticism when the media heard about its supposed policy of fining brides and grooms $500 for each negative review written by them or their wedding guests. But was ...

  8. Hotel amenity - Wikipedia

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    Hotels generally provide towels to guests for their use. One concern with the provision of towels is theft. Towel theft has proven costly to hotels, though hotels have been reported to do little to combat the problem. [5] In 2003, Holiday Inn offered amnesty to those who returned stolen towels. [6]

  9. Airbnb's updated policy will make it easier for guests to ...

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    "The changes to this policy, including its new name, were made to create clarity for our guests and hosts and ensure it’s meeting the diverse needs of our global community," Juniper Downs ...