[Vocabulary] meaning of the word 'facility' in hotel reviews

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Hi, I've read lots of hotel reviews on some popular website and many of them contain the word 'facility' in singular form, e.g.:

- Good Service and poor facility
- Nice staff, poor facility

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The Longman Dictionary says that facilities in plural form mean "rooms, equipment, or services that are provided for a particular purpose":

The hotel has its own pool and leisure facilities.
hotel facilities -- Make use of the hotel facilities, which are excellent.


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So, if hotel facility is not hotel service and not hotel staff as I see from aforementioned titles, and it is not in plural form to be rooms, equipment and so on... what exactly does facility mean?
 
- Good Service and poor facility
- Nice staff, poor facility


These are incorrect.
 
Hi, I've read lots of hotel reviews on some popular website and many of them contain the word 'facility' in singular form, e.g.:
You're probably not reading a native English website. What's the URL?
 
In AmE you could refer to the "facility" when talking about the entire place.
 
You're probably not reading a native English website. What's the URL?

tripadvisor.com seemed to be a native website for me... :oops: if to google 'poor facility', it will be in the first results, and with lots of instances, maybe 53000 results on the tripadvisor. That made me think.
 
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tripadvisor.com is a notoriously unreliable website for reviews of holiday accommodation — largely composed of rants and moans from people who have something to complain about under the cloak of anonymity.

It is a mistake to assume that its contributors are concerned about expressing their views in impeccable English.
 
I am a senior contributor to TripAdvisor. I take my reviews very seriously and I write them all in good English. I go to great lengths to make sure my reviews are accurate, unbiased and helpful.

I realise the same can't be said of a lot of reviewers.
 
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