Class A hotel definition

Class A hotel means a hotel licensed by the commission to sell beer and wine for consumption on the premises only, which provides for the rental of, and maintains the availability for rental of, not less than 25 bedrooms if located in a local governmental unit with a population of less than 175,000 or not less than 50 bedrooms if located in a local governmental unit with a population of 175,000 or more.
Class A hotel means a hotel licensed by the
Class A hotel means a hotel licensed by the commission to sell beer, wine, and mixed spirit drink

Examples of Class A hotel in a sentence

  • Such dormitory shall provide accommodations for each employee and all of the facilities and conveniences of a Class A hotel, including but not limited to janitor service, clean sheets, pillow cases blankets, air-conditioning and proper sanitary conditions.

  • The applicant holds or the commission approves the issuance of a Class A hotel license to the applicant.

  • General and specific comments to the author(s) should be recorded in the Comments to Author(s) section of the review sheets.

  • You can go to a Class A hotel or a Triple-A or go to one that's Class B, like all these big hotel chains now are building.