Yes, that could be one way of putting it. Actually if you rented the room, you are a 'customer.' If you (the customer) then invited someone to your room to see you or visit, then THAT person would be an 'invitee.'
The difference is patients stay too get checked out guest visit them.
The main difference between hostel and paying guest is that in hostel you have to follow few rules and regulations while in case of paying guest there are no strict rules you have to follow all you need to do is just make sure that you paying guest owner is happy with you.
A guest house is a fancy name for a bed+breakfast. A hotel offers breakfast, lunch and dinner.
There is no difference between housekeepers and room attendants. Both are responsible for the cleanliness of all public areas in hotels and guest rooms.
A guest of honor is a special person invited to a gathering, dinner or meeting and/or some other special occasion. The person can be only an invitee just like the other guests or can be a speaker who has experience and expertise with the subject at hand and will give a presentation or speech.
well my friend, a guest is someone who stays there for a short period of time where a tenant is someone who stays for a prolonged period of time.
Invitee
a dude ranch is where visitors learn about the ranching way of life. a guest ranch is where visitors get to do a variety of activities not necessarily connected with ranching.
A Guest house is part of a residential home(usually rented by the month), whereas a hotel is a rooming property designed to make nightly rental revenue.
then how do you just view it? Members have accounts and guests are just people visiting/viewing it.
A guest house will have the amenities of a home. For example, there will be more than one room and there is usually a kitchen. A hotel is typically one room with a bed, chair, television and a bathroom.