does each room have there own hot water heater or is there one gigantic in my experiences i have never ran out i love to shower i a hotel great water pressure and endless hot water( shades of seinfeld) also the airconditioning is great to is that one continuous unit or individual one it is near the door and you turn it on and voila cold air
Hotels have central water heating set up - there’s usually more than one boiler (the hotel I work at has four) all hooked up together. I know this because the boilers at the hotel I work at all died a couple of weeks ago and had to be replaced - two days of hell working at the desk when we had either cold water or none at all.
As for the A/C - it depends. Places that are all outside access have individual units in each room - pretty obvious. Ones that are all inside access will have a central cooling system of some sort, usually multiple units on a roof. The Hilton in Ocala, for example, has a chilled water system where air is blown past cold water pipes and then into the rooms, with a couple of more conventional freon type A/C serving the lobby/restaurant/office area.
funguy, TAKE A BREATH! 