Does Texas law require hotels to post room rates inside the hotel rooms?
Q. Someone told me that Florida requires the hotels there to do it by law. I'm wondering if Texas hotels have to do it too.
A. Yes, they all do it. It is the law. It is posted on the back of every door of every room. The rates posted are not usually what they charge, however. They might post the rate for a room to be $250 a night when they actually only charge $60.
If you're planning on coming to the Dallas area any time soon, you should go ahead and make reservations. The NFL Super Bowl Game will be in Cowboy Stadium in Arlington on Feb. 13, and hotels are already booking up for that. Every hotel room within a hundred miles of here will be booked solid with rates as high as $400 per night (3 to 4 nights stay required) even at the cheap small hotels. The larger better hotels will be two to three times that rate.
In anticipation of that, hotels rates are being raised steadily every week, so that by the time Feb. 13 gets here, they can charge outrageous rates. It will be impossible to get a room at that time.
If you're planning on coming to the Dallas area any time soon, you should go ahead and make reservations. The NFL Super Bowl Game will be in Cowboy Stadium in Arlington on Feb. 13, and hotels are already booking up for that. Every hotel room within a hundred miles of here will be booked solid with rates as high as $400 per night (3 to 4 nights stay required) even at the cheap small hotels. The larger better hotels will be two to three times that rate.
In anticipation of that, hotels rates are being raised steadily every week, so that by the time Feb. 13 gets here, they can charge outrageous rates. It will be impossible to get a room at that time.
Is an Internship treated as work experience by employers/educational institutes? Please help?
Q. I am a Hotel Management Graduate, currently working in a 4-star UK hotel at front office on a work visa. I have around 3 years work experience as of now. If I go in for an Internship/Training offer for 18 months in Front Offfice at a Florida Hotel, USA, will it be treated as a work experience by my future employers, educational institutes, universities.
A. Yes. Future employers will not care if your past experience was paid or not paid. They just care that you learned the skills and will be pleased to see on the job experience whether it was a full-time position or an internship. If it was less than part-time you can put it in another section of your resume (internships/volunteering) but I think it could easily go alongside your other work experience.
Can i use my hotel gift card?
Q. For Coke Rewards, i am thinking about getting a $50 Hotel Gift Card, but i dont know if i can use it at the Florida Hotel, and thats where i would need to use it. If anyone knows, please answer !
A. You should call coke rewards ...
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