+ what are that all indian languages (names)? i know that national language is hindi but i also know that there are and more languages in that country....
They charge as much as Rs. 20/- for a distance of 1.5 km. Sometimes they even charge Rs. 25/-, and when I bargain, they just refuse to ply. 80% of them are like that. All that I can do is give a ...
I'm talking about first names, not surnames. I would like to know what the most common first names are in India (or Pakistan) and what Indian parents are naming their kids now. Essentially, who ...
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Difference between 3 star hotel and 5 star hotel?
about facility that both provide
and diffrence between there facility that what 3 star hotel provide and what 5 star hotel provide
The five-star hotels is the quintessential luxury hotel, offering frills above and beyond the actual needs of the travel. They have restaurants and night spots that are world class, with food and entertainment that draw non-guests to sample it too.
Five-star hotels also tend to have opulent and expensive decorations; fancy gyms, swimming pools and spas. Major five-star chains compete to offer the most ludicrous frills imaginable: Loews offers dog-walking services, while Conrad will let you order from a menu of pillows. Needless to say, all this comes at a steep price, and you're unlikely to be able to justify the expense of a five-star for ordinary business travel. The other downside to five-stardom is that hotels that can jump through all the hoops to achieve the rating are likely to be large and impersonal.
Three-star hotels are solid but dull. Your room will have an attached bathroom and there's probably a restaurant downstairs and 24-hour reception service.
Please check the following link which gives details of facilities/services provided by hotels of different star ratings:
it is the number of stars u see when u get the bill. so be careful. too many stars can make it so bright to blind u.
jemmylizonadar
nothing special three star is as good as five star it just diference of big place, discos
henneyqwerty
this answer is quite simple realy in a 3 star the facilities may not be as bril or clean or modern e.g 5 star ud have a plasma and dvd player (unlike a 3 star you usualy get a mini crapy telle *laugh*) ....and better room desighn...e.t.c oh and you have sky in a 5 star.
in a 5 star it will be better food more modern and posh and would probabably be in superb view e.g looking over a beech.
alex
a large amount of difference is there -
1 .5star
they have all facilites like swiming pool etc
nice dinning hall
etc much differrence
aparajita
facilities-swimming pool ,gym......(5 star) and another difference is the cost :)