No one ever seems to agree which is superior, extended stay hotels or corporate housing. Part of the reason this argument is never settled is because the two facilities serve rather different needs. Another factor is these industries are usually making these arguments for themselves, and neither will admit to offering an inferior experience. With the former thought in mind, here is an overview of what each has to offer, and you can make the call when it's time for you to travel.
Extended Stay Hotels are roomier than regular hotel suites, typically feature small kitchenettes, and offer coffee, juice and pastries in the lobby each day. While extended stay hotels tend to be less expensive, these savings might come at a cost. In an attempt to be able to offer lower rates, extended stay hotels seldom offer room service, security, or keep a late-night clerk at the service desk. However, most extended stay hotels continue to offer Internet and cable, concierge service, breakfast, and daily newspaper delivery.
Corporate housing offers an apartment-like layout with separate areas for sleeping, working, and lounging, fully functioning kitchens, and laundry on site. If you're going to be away from home for a while, corporate housing offers a home-like atmosphere that you may prefer to living out of your suitcase. Corporate housing facilities are usually quieter since you will have fewer neighbors and staff roaming the halls. In a corporate housing facility, as with an extended stay hotel, you generally get free wireless Internet and cable, but with the extra space to work and relax, you're not just spending all your time sitting or lying in bed. While extended stay hotels have managed to out-price corporate housing, the extra space may be worth it to you. You won't likely get concierge service or free breakfast, but you will get rest.
A final factor to consider is location. If you are traveling by car or have rented a car, then this should not be an issue. However, if you don't have your own vehicle, it is helpful to seek out lodging that is on or near to the public transit route. Extended stay hotels are generally located on the outskirts of town, in the suburbs. Corporate housing has the flexibility to thrive in residential and urban areas, and since it is more apartment-like, tends to be located in or near the city where apartments and condos are usually found. Naturally, proprietors of extended stay hotels have identified this issue and are now building facilities in more convenient locations.
All and all, the debate on whether to choose extended stay or corporate housing is little more than an "apples and oranges" discussion. If you would prefer to save money by doing your own cooking and laundry, and you appreciate privacy and plenty of work and leisure space, choose corporate housing. If you would rather have your breakfast taken care of and your laundry done for you, and you are comfortable in a more Spartan space, an extended stay hotel is just the ticket.
Extended Stay Hotels are roomier than regular hotel suites, typically feature small kitchenettes, and offer coffee, juice and pastries in the lobby each day. While extended stay hotels tend to be less expensive, these savings might come at a cost. In an attempt to be able to offer lower rates, extended stay hotels seldom offer room service, security, or keep a late-night clerk at the service desk. However, most extended stay hotels continue to offer Internet and cable, concierge service, breakfast, and daily newspaper delivery.
Corporate housing offers an apartment-like layout with separate areas for sleeping, working, and lounging, fully functioning kitchens, and laundry on site. If you're going to be away from home for a while, corporate housing offers a home-like atmosphere that you may prefer to living out of your suitcase. Corporate housing facilities are usually quieter since you will have fewer neighbors and staff roaming the halls. In a corporate housing facility, as with an extended stay hotel, you generally get free wireless Internet and cable, but with the extra space to work and relax, you're not just spending all your time sitting or lying in bed. While extended stay hotels have managed to out-price corporate housing, the extra space may be worth it to you. You won't likely get concierge service or free breakfast, but you will get rest.
A final factor to consider is location. If you are traveling by car or have rented a car, then this should not be an issue. However, if you don't have your own vehicle, it is helpful to seek out lodging that is on or near to the public transit route. Extended stay hotels are generally located on the outskirts of town, in the suburbs. Corporate housing has the flexibility to thrive in residential and urban areas, and since it is more apartment-like, tends to be located in or near the city where apartments and condos are usually found. Naturally, proprietors of extended stay hotels have identified this issue and are now building facilities in more convenient locations.
All and all, the debate on whether to choose extended stay or corporate housing is little more than an "apples and oranges" discussion. If you would prefer to save money by doing your own cooking and laundry, and you appreciate privacy and plenty of work and leisure space, choose corporate housing. If you would rather have your breakfast taken care of and your laundry done for you, and you are comfortable in a more Spartan space, an extended stay hotel is just the ticket.
About the Author:
Richmond extended stay specialist, Dabney Properties, provides furnished and serviced apartments in the heatr of Virginia's capitol, as well as being the leading supplier of off base Fort Lee lodging.
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