HOTELS:
Checking In & Checking OutNEW
"Stars & Diamonds" HOTEL RATING SYSTEM
Mexicos
tourism industry took a big step forward in 1999 with the
creation of a new, independent hotel rating system.
Launched as a joint venture between the Ministry of
Tourism, the Mexican Hotel & Motel
Association,
and the National Tourism Council, the program is based on
an extenxive study of 16 different hotel rating models
from around the world.
The
hotel association expects to have inspected some 1,000
properties by years end. Properties will be
scrutinized and evaluated by specialized and impartial
inspectors and results will be compiled and published by
a private, non-profit certification organization
(CALMECA)."Stars will be awarded based on the
propertys physical attributes on a one to-five star
basis. "Diamond" (one-to-five) will be awarded
based on service, amenities, uniqueness of setting,
ambiance, and decorative elements.
In the
meantime, the older rating system (see below) is still
being used.
* One
to Five Stars: one star being the most limited on
services, and five stars having superior amenities and
international standars.
*
Gran Turismo: The highest rating in Mexico, reserved
for properties with exceptionally high quality amenities;
a notch above five stars.
* Categoria
Especial: Reserved for special properties that
possess distinct features beyond those included in the
star ratings beyond those included in the star ratings.
These might included an history location (i.e. a
converted convent or colonial mansion), a special
location or a truly unique style of architecture.
This
rating system shoul be used only as a guideline. It is
based solely on a set of physical amenities (pool, air
conditioning, number of restaurants, etc.). without
regard for features such as location, service, historical
significance, maintenance, etc. It does not acrry any
specific pricing significance either, except for the fact
that prices usually rise with the number of stars. Note:
All star ratings in this Guide were taken from the
"Directorio de Hoteles de Mexico" 2000 edition.
It is
not uncommon to find four star, and sometimes even three
star properties that surpase higher rated hotels in terms
of service and quality. For most international visitors,
we recommend using only three stars and above in Mexico
City, Guadalajara and other metropolitan areas only four
star and above properties are recommended.
AAA
RATINGS
Thanks
to a 1993 agreement between the Ministry of Tourism and
the American Automobil Association, AAA is undertaking an
ambitious project to inspect lodging establishments
throughout Mexico. In 1999, over 1500 properties received
certification as either meeting or exceeding AAA
standars. These ratings are included in this guide, and
should be interpreted as follows:
* Meets
AAA Basic requirements for recommendation.
**
Exceeds AAA minimun requirements.
***
Significantly exceeds AAA minimun requirements in many
areas.
****
Exceptional; exceeds AAA minimun requirements in most
areas.
*****
Renowned; awarded only to exceptional properties.
Please
note that if a property listed in this guide does not
contain a AAAdiamond rating, this does not mean the
property did not pass inspection; it may not have been
visited by inspectors.
MINI-BARS
Most
tourist class hotels offer small inroom refrigerators.
These are stocked with domestic and imported items (beer,
wine, spirits, soft drinks, candy, nuts, etc.). Refer to
the price list before diving in. Items are generally
expensive.
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