2013/6/2 Murry McEntire <[email protected]> > Need some help with tags for the totality of grounds of two sites. Both of > these are large areas (many tens of acres) that I would like to tag. I do > not see what I consider an appropriate tag on the Features page of the > wiki. The closest commonly used tag in Taginfo that sorta fits is > leisure=resort (used 298 times). I was hoping for something that would be > rendered, but will take leisure=resort above something less accurate. I > will tag individual use areas in each with appropriate tags and include > webpage tags, but was looking for how to tag each as a whole. > > The first is a religious retreat that hosts guests of any religion and is > run by Christians. It includes lodging, conference center, other > facilities, and spacious grounds which include gardens, a cemetery and > historical sites. I am leaning toward tagging this (as a whole) with > leisure=resort, and maybe religion=christian. I did see an abandoned > feature landuse=religious which has been used 349 times, but the wiki was > essentially empty so no discussion as to why it was abandoned -- so I feel > some discomfort using this tag. > > The second is a 5 star destination resort with lodging, spa, shops, golf > courses, restaurants, and much more. I will tag this as leisure=resort > unless something better comes up. > >
leisure=resort looks kind of fine, it is in line with the established tag leisure=beach_resort (864 uses) and it is already used 300 times (taginfo). On the other hand, tourism=resort might be a valid alternative: hotels, motels, hostels and other accommodation facilities are all grouped under the tourism key, and there are also already 160 uses of tourism=resort. Neither of these (besides beach_resort) is documented in the wiki (AFAIK). In case of the religious resort I agree that it would be desirable to add religion and denomination tags to the feature. To tag the stars there is the classic "stars=n" tag and an alternative with award:<system>=<awards>, e.g. award:hotelstars=5 (more info about this here https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hotel_rating the hotelstars organization is an European institution, in the US there will maybe be a different system). cheers, Martin
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