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tourist court

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Explanation of "Tourist Court"

Definition:
A "tourist court" is a type of hotel designed especially for travelers, particularly motorists. It typically has rooms with direct access to a parking area, making it easy for guests to park their cars close to their rooms.

Usage Instructions:
  • You can use "tourist court" when talking about places to stay while traveling, especially if you are driving.
  • It is more commonly used in the past and may not be as popular today, so you might hear it less frequently.
Example Sentence:

"When we took our road trip, we stayed at a tourist court because it was convenient to park right outside our door."

Advanced Usage:

While "tourist court" is straightforward, it may also be used in discussions about travel history or the evolution of accommodations for travelers.

Word Variants:
  • Tourist: A person who travels for pleasure.
  • Court: In this context, refers to a courtyard or a place where one can stop and stay.
Different Meanings:
  • Court: The word can also refer to a place where legal matters are judged or a space enclosed for a specific purpose (like a basketball court).
Synonyms:
  • Motor lodge
  • Inn
  • Motel
Related Terms:
  • Motel: Similar to a tourist court, it is a roadside hotel designed for motorists, often featuring rooms with direct access to the parking lot.
  • Lodging: A general term for a place to stay while traveling.
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • "Hit the road": This means to start a journey, especially by car. For example, "We decided to hit the road early in the morning."
  • "Check in": This means to arrive at a hotel and register. For example, "We will check in at the tourist court around 3 PM."
Summary:

A "tourist court" is a convenient accommodation option for travelers with cars, providing easy access to parking.

Noun
  1. a hotel for motorists; provides direct access from rooms to parking area

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