I've made a major rewording of this tag. Please review and don't hesitate
to comment or improve if I've mistakenly changed the meaning of the tag:
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/w/index.php?title=Tag%3Atourism%3Dmotel&type=revision&diff=1755686&oldid=1561324
Source: based on Wikipedia and recent
Hi, all.
Recently I've noticed there is `tactile_paving=contrasted` tag.
I want to specify "uncontrasted" tactile pavings also.
Like these:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Tactile_paving,_with_obstructions.jpg
https://amanaimages.com/info/infoRM.aspx?SearchKey=25086003003
The tag would b
The one concern I have is the new sentences that suggest that hotels are
“typically not [booked for ] single night” while motels are usually booked
for 1 night.
I have certainly stayed for 2 to 3 nights at a “Motel 6” and other motels.
And I have never encountered problems booking rooms for a sin
I think the parking place for the Precipice walk in Wales
(https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/394294583) which also has a toilet
and a picnic table would be considered a trailhead.
There is also a nice sign
https://xian.smugmug.com/Vacation/Wales-2018/i-hC7kWcK/A to tell you
that you are at the righ
Thank you for the insight, I'll try to figure out a better wording there.
I'm also considering to improve the wording of the guest house and hotel
articles in the future, though I'll need to find a way to do this without
adding too much redundancy.
Well, what I wanted to convey in those sentences
Find by name; POI-maps for target groups; list/select suitable starting
places for recreational routes; link to other data sources such as
wikipedia and operator's website; use in route-by-POI applications (e.g.
cycling node network routing).
For a particular trailhead, display and use information
19 Dec 2018, 22:24 by ricoz@gmail.com:
> the OSM tag chain should be imho used only for very common things because
> each member
> of the chain will turn up as a "top level" tag in the database and taginfo.
> If used extensively for attributes I would consider it polution of the
> database
Thank you for asking.
I go a lot to either motels or hotels and I also think that the
difference between a motel and an hotel is mainly based on the design of
the place, not on the number of nights, the proximity to tourist
attractions or major highways or the cost of the land. Consequently I
Hello Niklaas,
I have written my own arguments - I have not copied anything from
Wikipedia, I wrote every sentence of the text you see there myself. I've
actually came up with my own arguments first based on limited local
experience and only then double checked in Wikipedia whether I was way off.
I would go one step further, an say that there is essentially no functional
definition of the difference between a generic "motel" and a generic
"hotel". In fact many of the "hotel"s I have stayed in, mainly in the USA,
were "motel"s according to the criteria given in the proposal.
What one could a
Unfortunately, if we only included the objective criteria based on a high
interaction between the parking lot and the rooms, then the number of
motels in Hungary for example would be near zero. As two of you have raised
concerns regarding this change, I've reverted it and moved the text to my
own s
23 Dec 2018, 21:37 by bkil.hu...@gmail.com:
> Let's read the Wikipedia article together and then discuss the matter further.
>
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Thank you for bringing this up bkil, as it raises a problem that I have
noticed, but not discussed, myself.
At least in Australia, & possibly other places?, we have several
classifications of hotel &/or motel.
We have "International" hotels eg
https://www.hyatt.com/en-US/hotel/australia/hyatt-reg
Motel = MOtor hoTEL
The major difference between a 'hotel" and a "motel" originally was the
configuration of the building with respect to parking. At a traditionally
designed motel, the cars are parked outside the units, which typically open
to the outdoors, not to a hallway, so that patrons of t
"Today the main difference seems to be the sign out front. If a hostelry
calls itself a motel, it is a motel. If it calls itself a hotel, it is a
hotel. Local licensing authorities do not differentiate between them and
they are regulated identically, so far as I can tell. I'd say the
definition
In the USA, we would also assume a motel offers free parking. Hotels may
charge extra for parking, especial if located downtown or next to an
airport.
Is this also the case in Europe and Australia?
On Mon, Dec 24, 2018 at 8:55 AM Dave Swarthout
wrote:
> "Today the main difference seems to be the
Hi
Council are currently doing a lot of storm water drainage works in our area
so various roads will be closed off for some time (several months).
Probably a silly question I know, but I'm not assuming :-), but will
dropping one of these
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag%3Abarrier%3Djersey_
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