fwiw I don’t actually have a strong intuitive sense of what a hotel complex is supposed to be (if it’s a technical term I didn’t know it before), and would have thought Rose Garden Inn was reasonably described as hotel complex by virtue of building multiple related buildings (which is what I normally think of ‘complex’ meaning in architecture settings).
Googling “hotel complex” doesn’t actually return a clear definition, and the examples that come up don’t feel like they definitively point towards something much bigger than RGI. (seems like reasonable people could disagree tho)
A complex is a group of buildings designed for a particular purpose, or one large building divided into several smaller areas. [...]
which on the margin I think implies somewhat larger buildings, but the connotations for me sound like something “at least about as bit as Rose Garden Inn.”
fwiw I don’t actually have a strong intuitive sense of what a hotel complex is supposed to be (if it’s a technical term I didn’t know it before), and would have thought Rose Garden Inn was reasonably described as hotel complex by virtue of building multiple related buildings (which is what I normally think of ‘complex’ meaning in architecture settings).
Googling “hotel complex” doesn’t actually return a clear definition, and the examples that come up don’t feel like they definitively point towards something much bigger than RGI. (seems like reasonable people could disagree tho)
But “building complex” gets defined as:
which on the margin I think implies somewhat larger buildings, but the connotations for me sound like something “at least about as bit as Rose Garden Inn.”