As I believe the etymology of the word "motel" (circa 1920s) is a contraction 
of "motor hotel," I believe it is fair to say that a motel is a hotel which 
caters to motorists.  That is, patrons who arrive in an automobile and wish for 
it to be immediately accessible, as in parked directly outside the room in the 
case of a single story facility, or very nearby for multiple story.

Others say hotels are "closer to an airport or business district" and while 
this is a more general criterion, (think of resort hotels where you do not 
arrive in your automobile as an exception, for example), I believe that "caters 
to motorists" is the defining difference for motels.

SteveA
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