Am Do., 20. Dez. 2018 um 23:20 Uhr schrieb Graeme Fitzpatrick < graemefi...@gmail.com>:
> But there are camp sites with luxury onsite tents = glamping; while other > camp sites also have onsite tents that only offer basic accommodation = > camping. > > Think it would come down to either > tourism=camp_site > luxury / glamping=yes > > or > > tourism=glamping > I agree, of those I'd prefer tourism=camp_site with luxury / glamping=yes/only/(no)/... I believe the description of tourism=camp_site does apply: "An area where people can camp overnight using tents, camper vans or caravans." although I am not completely sure about the verb "to camp" for people sleeping in a hotel like luxury tent. Maybe "luxury" is easier to understand for non natives, and it is more inclusive than "glamping", there are various luxury facilities where people sleep in tents, which don't refer to the term "glamping", and which provide luxury sometimes without glamour, e.g. desert camps in the arabian world (from a quick web search, not affiliated): http://www.captains-jo.com/page.aspx?s=3&l=1&pg=4&md=pagedetail https://chezlepacha.com/morocco-luxury-desert-camp-11-2/ If you think the term is important, I'd rather add it additionally: luxury=yes glamour / glamping=yes Not sure about the verifiability, we could go by the claim / selfdescription of the place. Cheers, Martin
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