> On Feb 6, 2015, at 2:18 PM, Paul Johnson <ba...@ursamundi.org> wrote: > > This seems to have a bit of overlap with information to a large extent. Most > have tourism information for the area they're located and vicinity and can > provide a lot of the same stuff as a general tourism information office > would. They just also rent space to park an RV (or even an RV or cabin), or > throw up a tent. > >
-1 information is a place to get information, usually tourist information. Where to actually go to register for your space / hotel room / name badge / visitor check-in / visitor-checkout is a very different concept than an info kiosk or tourist info desk. Most large train stations have information booths. but its different than the ticketing window. Most hotels have a large reception desk. the information booth outside for tourists passing by is a information point. a reception desk at a hotel also has the ability to order food, but we would not confuse that with a restaurant. considering the phase “reception” is so widely used int he hospitality industry, and it can also be used for check-in at a motel, camp, or other corporate facility that handles visitors along with the working staff (like a big company office or complex where one building or space is designated reception for the visitors. It seems like a good idea to have the amenity.
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