WordNet
n. a hotel located in a resort area [syn: resort, resort hotel]
Usage examples of "holiday resort".
Of 14 miscellaneous adverts, 4 are for soap, 1 for cosmetics, 1 for a holiday resort and 2 are government advertisements, including a large one for national savings.
If I were a promoter interested in developing a summer holiday resort, I thought, I wouldn't pay very much attention to this place.
The management of the El Dorado Holiday Resort contacted him about some computer trouble they had and asked him, since he was on Risa already, if he could help them out.
It was a kind of holiday resort in the sky, teeming with life, justifying all the billions they wanted to pour into rockets and spaceships.
The last thing the Ministry are going to do is plant a network of mines in a holiday resort area.
The only sensible choice was Italy, and an internet search found a language school in Rimini, a holiday resort on the Adriatic coast.
Relaxing on a holiday resort island off the coast of Devon, he feels certain that there will be a murder committed.
Had it been summer-time they might have fared better, as the place was a favourite holiday resort, famed for its boating, fishing and excursions into the mountains, in addition to which many of the wealthier people in Oslo often motored up there for the week-end, so in the season the hotel kitchen might have coped with this unusual rush of business.
After the privations of the Warsaw ghetto, it felt more like a holiday resort to Mordechai Anielewicz.
If it weren't for the bugs, the monsters and the Dark Lords of the Sith, this place would be a holiday resort.
High Morpin was his favorite holiday resort, where he had often gone to play on the mirror-slides and to ride the juggernauts.