'Lodging' or 'holiday accommodation' is a type of
accommodation. People who
travel and stay away from home for more than a day need 'lodging' mainly for
sleeping. Other purposes are safety, shelter from
cold and
rain, having a place to store luggage and being able to take a shower.
They do that in a
hotel,
hostel or
hostal, a private home (commercially, i.e. a
bed and breakfast or
guest house place, or non-commercially, with members of
hospitality services or in the home of
friends), in a
tent, caravan/
camper (often on a
campsite). In addition there are make-shift solutions.
Sleeping is typically done lying in a
bed, or more generally on a soft surface, such as also an
air mattress, a
couch, etc. Some
trains have
sleeping cars.
Sometimes people sleep sitting, because lying is not possible, e.g. in a train (if not in a sleeping car), a
bus, a seat in a
waiting room, a bench on the street or in a
park, etc. Inclinable seats allow something between sitting and lying. Whether lying on a row of seats is possible and comfortable depends e.g. on the presence of arm rests, and whether they can be moved up. In some public places lying would be possible but is not permitted.
Lodging may also refer to when
cereal crops fall over, often due to
wind or
rain pressure, making
grain harvest difficult. See also
Growth regulators.
See also
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American Youth Hostels
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Backpacking
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Homelessness
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Hostel
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Hostelling International
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Human positions
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Public space
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Public transport
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Tourism
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List of types of lodging.
External links
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The Lodging Wiki at Hospitality-411
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World Lodging Guide