Yamba Motels - Info And Resources
Motels are the preferred accommodation option for millions of people around the world because motels offer great service and facilities at very reasonable rates. A motel is essentially the same as a hotel, except for the fact that motels do not offer any 'frivolous' services that all customers may not want. What this means is that you do not end up getting charged for facilities and services that you never wanted in the first place. Imagine you stay at the top of the line hotel. The hotel has every single facility under the sun available to all of its guests. However, the reality of the situation is that most guests do not have the time or the inclination to use all or most of those very facilities. However, those facilities cost money to be maintained and run despite the fact that not everyone uses them. The cost is therefore passed onto the guest in the form of a higher tariff. Many individuals view this as a great waste of money. Guests simply want to pay for what they use when it comes to their accommodation. Additionally, many vacationers prefer to spend the majority of their stay exploring the place they have come to or engaging in some form of activity for most of the day. As such, they are unlikely to spend much time in their accommodation facilities in any case. Motels cater to this breed of travellers. Hotels provide a warm and comfortable environment to come home to at the end of a tiring day of touring, sight-seeing, and other activities.
If you are planning a holiday in Yamba, look no further than the Yamba Twin Pines Motel. As far as motels go, the Yamba Twin Pines represents the best of the best. The staff at the Yamba Twin Pines has been serving satisfied customers for many years now. Most guests who stay at the Yamba Twin Pines express their steadfast resolve to return to Yamba, and more importantly, return to the Yamba Twin Pines. For more information, please visit the web-site at http://www.yambatwinpines.com.au
About the Author:
Having spent a lifetime arranging tours and drawing up itineraries for others, Andy Voges finally got around travelling the world after he opted for voluntary retirement. Today he likes to write articles and pieces on the destinations he has visited and share his knowledge with the world.