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Lodging Guide for FloridaThis is where you can book a room and make reservations at a place to stay in Florida | ![]() |
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Floridawithall is where you can find information about places to stay in Florida. Search and compare rates and amenities for five star Florida resorts, four star Florida hotels, three star Florida lodges, two star Florida inns, and one star Florida motels. Book a room and make reservations at a place to stay in Florida.
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A Florida Lodge is a moderate service property, typically two or more stories with all facilities in one building. Rustic decor is common. Usually has food and beverage service.
A Florida Motor Inn is a moderate service property, single or multi-story establishment offering on-premise food and beverage service, meetings and banquet facilities and some recreational facilities.
A Florida Hotel is a full service property, usually a high rise establishment, offering a wide range of services and on premise food and beverage outlets, shops, conference facilities, and recreational activities.
A Florida Resort is a full service property, offering a variety of food and beverage outlets, and an extensive range of recreational and entertainment programs geared to vacation travelers. Some special services may be offered, such as spa treatments or massage therapy. Some resorts offer golf or tennis facilities.
A Florida Motel is a limited service property, usually low-rise or multi-story establishment, offering limited public and recreational facilities.
A Florida Country Inn is a moderate service property, similar in definition to a bed and breakfast, but usually larger in size, with a dining facility that serves at least breakfast and dinner.
A Florida Condominium is a limited service property, apartment-style units or homes primarily owned by individuals and available for rent. A variety of room styles and decor tratments, as well as limited housekeeping service is typical.
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A Florida Bed & Breakfast is a limited service property, usually smaller, owner operated establishement emphasizing an "at home" feeling. A continental or full, hot breakfast is served and included in the room rate.
A Florida Cottage is a limited service property, primarily individual housing units that may offer one or more separate sleeping areas, a living room, and cooking facilities.
A Florida Apartment is a limited service property, primarily offers temporary guest accommodations with one or more bedrooms, a living room, a full kitchen and an eating area. Studio apartments may combine the sleeping and living areas into one room.
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