[General] They are going to hotel.

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At home, Bryan and Tony are at garage and get ready to go to hotel.
Mandy asked me where are Bryan and Tony, I told her, "They are going to hotel."

Bryan and Tony still at the garage, should I say "going"?
 

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'They are soon going to the hotel.'

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At home, Bryan and Tony are at the garage and are getting ready to go to the hotel.
Mandy asked me where[STRIKE] are[/STRIKE] Bryan and Tony are. I told her, "They are going to the hotel."

Bryan and Tony are still at the garage, should I say "are going"?
Yes, the present continuous tense can be used for something that is not done at the moment of writing but in the 'near future'.

http://www.englishpage.com/verbpage/presentcontinuous.html (Use No.3)

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It could also mean they are still in the garage.

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So I added 'soon' before 'going' in order to avoid ambiguity.

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'They are soon going to the hotel.'

It could also be a hotel, depending on whether the hotel is known to the speaker and listener or not.
 

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At home, Bryan and Tony are at garage and get ready to go to hotel.
Mandy asked me where are Bryan and Tony, I told her, "They are going to hotel."

Bryan and Tony still at the garage, should I say "going"?

Mandy asked me where Bryan and Tony were, I told her, "They are going to go to the/a hotel."

Or, you might tell her, "They are about to go to the/a hotel."
 
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"Going to go to" and "soon going to" can have different meanings.
 
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