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Form of meals in the hotel- food and drinks included in the cost of living and offered to the client during their stay at the hotel.

Basic forms of nutrition

The type of food in the hotel is indicated immediately after the room type. As a rule, it is indicated by two or three Latin letters:

  • RO(Room only) - no meals.
  • EP(European Plan) , BO(Bed Only), AO(Accommodation Only), NO- no meals.
  • BB(Bed & breakfast) - breakfast. Typically, this refers to the breakfast buffet. Buffet service option. Includes both cold and hot meals. The variety of food is very different from country to country.
  • HB(Half board) - half board. Usually breakfast and dinner, but breakfast and lunch are also possible.
  • FB(Full board) - full board (breakfast, lunch and dinner).
  • Ai(All inclusive) - all inclusive - breakfast, lunch and dinner (buffet). During the day, unlimited drinks (alcoholic and non-alcoholic) are offered plus additional meals (lunch, afternoon tea, late dinner, light snacks, barbecues in hotel bars, etc.)

Additional forms of nutrition

  • CB(Continental breakfast) - continental breakfast (also the name french breakfast). Light breakfast consisting of coffee (tea), juice, rolls, butter and jam. It is offered, as a rule, in European city hotels. "Coffee + croissant" characterizes these breakfasts very well. Minimal variety, but also significant savings in case of additional payment.
  • AB(American breakfast) - American breakfast (also the name English breakfast). The main difference from the breakfast buffet is that from hot dishes only omelet with bacon (sometimes sausages).
  • UAI(Ultra all inclusive) - breakfast, late breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea and dinner (buffet). A large selection of sweets, desserts, all kinds of snacks, as well as a wide selection of local and imported drinks. Most of the Ultra All Inclusive hotels offer guests additional free meals in restaurants with cuisines from around the world. The main difference from the All inclusive system is the higher level of food and drinks. Typically found in countries such as Turkey and Egypt. Hotels in other countries rarely use this term.

Power supply forms

  • A-la carte- Service à la carte by waiters. If food is included in the price of accommodation or prepaid, then a choice of dishes is provided for several items.
  • Buffet- Self-service. Dishes are laid out on trays and each one independently picks up the required amount. Drinks are served either right there in the bar or by the waiters. Tea and coffee are poured on their own.
Organization of meals Consistency Form Culture Serving Services

RO Power

Almost all employed and unemployed people take their holidays abroad seriously. And this is understandable: there is only one vacation a year, so you want to spend your “vacation” with the greatest pleasure and as best you can. The recollection of rest will warm you on working days and give you strength for fruitful work. That is why, when planning your vacation, it is important to provide for all the little things so that the impressions are not spoiled by any troubles that you did not foresee in advance. Tour operators usually need to advise when booking hotel rooms, along with room types, private beach and pools, quality of service, entertainment, medicine and different types of food. After all, how much more free time is left if you do not constantly need to take care of the production of "provisions". And, as many vacationers have noticed, a change in environment often affects the increase in hunger. We will introduce you to the main types of food in the hotel, in particular about the RO food system.

What does RO nutrition mean?

The fact is that in order to prevent any kind of misunderstanding between many travel agencies and tourist entities, various international terms and designations are used. There are also abbreviations in English that characterize the form of food (namely food and drinks that will be fed to vacationers) in hotels. The most popular are such types as AL, HB, UAI, BB, HB, FB, etc.

For example, AL is such a familiar to our tourists All inclusive, or all inclusive, which guarantees full board (breakfast, lunch, dinner). The abbreviation UAI (that is, Ultra All inclusive) means high quality four meals a day.

The designations BB (bed + breakfast, that is, only breakfasts in the hotel), HB (half-board, or half board - breakfast and dinner), FB (full board, or full board - three meals a day) are often used.

Unlike the above types of food in hotels, RO stands for Room only and means that feeding is not included in your travel package. This means that you can freely use your room, all entertainment facilities, including the pools, but you will have to eat in a bistro, cafe or restaurant.

When is the RO meal type booked?

You must admit that the complete lack of food is quite inconvenient and suitable for very few people. Especially many are not satisfied with, for example, the need to look for a place in a crowded cafe or restaurant in the morning, because the cost of food in the hotel itself is far from low and will cost a lot. In addition, you need to know the area where you plan to rest. This will help you choose a good cafe with excellent food and service and not overpay "crazy" money. Therefore, this type of food in RO hotels is rare due to its unpopularity.

However, there are situations when RO catering is still booked. This designation is used in last minute deals, for attracting tourists with a reduced cost of the tour. Sometimes vacationers themselves choose this type of food, because either they do not trust the hotel's kitchen or, for health reasons, they need a special diet.

Often in hotel room reservations, the type of RO catering appears, when vouchers are ordered by various institutions and companies for their employees when organizing congresses and conferences. At the same time, the concerns about their feeding fall on the shoulders of the event participants. Be careful when booking rooms: in addition to indicating food in RO hotels, lack of food can be indicated as BO, AO, OB. But usually for the comfort of vacationers are advised to choose the type of food "all inclusive" or "ultra all inclusive".

HB nutrition - what is it?

The choice of a hotel in which you are going to spend your vacation is a very responsible matter, because everything in it must match your taste and your preferences. The location of the hotel, the size of the rooms, their equipment (the presence of a TV and other benefits of mankind), in fact, the appearance of this hotel and, of course, food are important. Food for every person is an integral part of life, therefore food is an important part of the choice of a hotel. But opposite the nutrition column, you can only see some incomprehensible abbreviations that tell you absolutely nothing about the taste of food or about its quality. Yes, what is really there, these abbreviations are generally silent and tell you absolutely nothing about food in the hotel.

So, in that case, let's figure out what these letter abbreviations are fraught with. And everything, as always, is very simple. Abbreviations indicate types of food in hotels (HB, BB, etc.). The most popular abbreviations are HB, BB, and FB. But what are these HB, BB and FB?

  1. BB power supply system... This abbreviation stands for Bed & Breakfast. This means that only the morning meal will be free (included in the price of your trip). Buffet breakfast or Continental breakfast. This system can be chosen if you do not intend to spend a lot of time in the hotel and will eat, for example, in restaurants or cafes.
  2. NV power system... This abbreviation stands for Half Board. Meals at the HB hotel include breakfast and lunch, or breakfast and dinner (at your choice). Usually they choose the breakfast plus dinner option, since such a schedule is much more convenient. This food system is perfect for you if you are going to spend the whole day outside the hotel, and in the evening come back and have dinner. This is very convenient, since you do not have to think about dinner every day and spend extra money in restaurants.
  3. FB power system... The decoding of this abbreviation is simple - Full Board. And, as you probably already guessed, this means full board, which includes breakfast, lunch and dinner. This food system is convenient for people who like to maintain a strict daily routine and are accustomed to eating in a relaxed atmosphere and at fixed times.

There are also several different food systems in hotels. ОВ - Only Bed, which means accommodation in a hotel without meals; Al - All Inclusive, the famous All Inclusive, which includes absolutely everything - breakfast, lunch, dinner, drinks, as well as additional meals like lunch, afternoon tea, etc. There are also nutritional systems with additions, for example HB +, which includes two meals and free drinks, FB + - three meals and drinks.

We figured out what HB, BB and other delights of life are. The main thing is to make the right choice so as not to be tied to the meals at the hotel, because after all, the trip is needed in order to relax and admire the beauty of another country, and not sit all the time in the hotel restaurant, absorbing food. Therefore, HB is rightfully considered the most optimal power supply system, and it is it that is best to choose. But the choice, of course, is yours and your preferences. After all, the main thing is a good and high-quality rest, which will bring pleasure and leave pleasant memories.

Now you are armed with the knowledge and know that this is HB nutrition. Now not a single abbreviation can confuse you, and you can easily choose the type of food that suits you in the hotel that is right for you in order to have a good and useful rest.

What does this mean decoding I have enter Power Any AI BB FB FB + HB HB + RO UA

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These are the possible types of food in hotels
ОВ (only bed), - no meals;
RO (room only), - no meals;

"A-la carte" - a menu in which each dish is indicated with a price;
BB (bed & breakfast) - only breakfast (buffet) is included in the price. Additional meals - for a fee in the restaurants and bars of the hotel;
HB (half board) - half board - the price includes breakfast and dinner (buffet), free tea, coffee, water for breakfast;
HB + (half board +, extended half board) - extended half board - breakfast and dinner (buffet), as well as local alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks all day;
FB (full board) - full board - breakfast, lunch and dinner (buffet);
FB +, ExtFB (full board +, extended half board) - extended full board - breakfast, lunch and dinner (buffet), as well as drinks (beer and wine in some hotels) during meals;
Brunch dinner + - a type of food common in ski resorts, breakfast spills over into early lunch (without a break in between) and dinner, as well as alcoholic (wine and beer) and non-alcoholic drinks of local production

ALL, AI (all inclusive) - all inclusive - breakfast, lunch and dinner (buffet). During the day, drinks are offered (locally produced - alcoholic and non-alcoholic) in unlimited quantities, plus additional meals (may be offered: lunch, afternoon tea, late dinner, light snacks, barbecue in hotel bars, etc.);
HсAL (hign class all inclusive) - everything is free, except for shops, telephone, doctor, hairdresser, some water sports and scuba diving;
UAL, UAI (ultra all inclusive) - ultra all inclusive - breakfast, late breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea and dinner (buffet).

Please tell us about the types of food in hotels. what is AO, BB, FB, HB?

Maria ilchenko

ОВ - only bad - no power supply;
Meals à la carte - a limited number of dishes from the menu;
a-la carte - a menu in which each dish is indicated with a price;
BB - bed & breakfast - only breakfast (buffet) is included in the price. Additional meals - for a fee in the restaurants and bars of the hotel;
HB - half board - half board - the price includes breakfast and dinner (buffet), free tea, coffee, water for breakfast;
HB + - half board +, extended half board - extended half board - breakfast and dinner (buffet), as well as local alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks all day;
FB - full board - full board - breakfast, lunch and dinner (buffet);
FB +, EXTFB - full board +, extended half board - extended full board - breakfast, lunch and dinner (buffet), as well as drinks (beer and wine in some hotels) during meals;
Mini all inclusive - full board with local drinks not only with meals, but in limited quantities;
ALL, Al - all inclusive - breakfast, lunch and dinner (buffet style). During the day, drinks are offered (locally produced (alcoholic and non-alcoholic) in unlimited quantities, plus additional meals (lunch, afternoon tea, late dinner, light snacks, barbecues in hotel bars, etc.);
Continental Breakfast, Continental breakfast - a light breakfast consisting of coffee or tea, juice, rolls, butter and jam;
English breakfast - a full breakfast usually includes juice, scrambled eggs, toast, butter, jam and coffee (tea);
American breakfast - similar to the continental breakfast, it includes various cuts and hot dishes;
HCAL, hign class all inclusive - everything is free, except for shops, telephone, doctor, hairdresser, some water sports and scuba diving;
UAL, UAI - ultra aIl inclusive - breakfast, late breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea and dinner (buffet). Decent selection of sweets, desserts, all kinds of snacks, as well as a wide selection of local and imported drinks. Most of the Ultra All Inclusive hotels offer guests additional free meals in restaurants with cuisines from around the world. Meals throughout the day, including imported drinks (including alcoholic beverages); Ultra aIl inclusive varieties: Elegance all inc, VIP all inc, Super all inc, De luxe all inc, VC all inc, Superior all inc, MEGA all inc, Superior all inc VIP Service, Royal Class all inc, Ultra de luxe all inc , Extended all inc, Exellent all inc, Max all inc, Imperial all inc.

Lana ilyanaya

AO - Accommodation Only - accommodation only (meaning "included in the price)
BB - Bed & Breakfast - bed and breakfast
FB - Full Board - full board: breakfast (with drinks, of course - non-alcoholic) lunch and dinner - no drinks
HB - Half Board - half board: breakfast (with drinks, of course - non-alcoholic) lunch or dinner - no drinks

Konstantin gordin

accomodation only translates as "location only". In other words, you are only provided with a room, the price does not include food at all.

Many tourists before going on vacation look through the offers of various hotels and come across incomprehensible abbreviations for the forms of food. And they often ask the question: "What does RO nutrition mean?" This is not surprising, because the offers with this designation are the most profitable.

What is RO nutrition?

The abbreviation "RO" stands for Room Only, which means "room only". It follows from this that the hotel offers services only for the provision of rooms, and meals are completely excluded. The hotel probably lacks a kitchen. Or the hotel has its own cafes and restaurants, but you can eat there only at your own expense. In addition, no one guarantees the availability of free places in them, especially during rush hours. The hotel completely disclaims its obligation to provide free RO service - it is an independent concern for your diet.

A number of other designations can also have a similar meaning, for example, OB (Only Bed) or AO (Accommodation Only). For a correct understanding of all the abbreviations encountered, it is recommended that you familiarize yourself with their decoding.

Hotel food system

RO power system

Lack of power

OV power supply system

Power system NA

AO power system

Accommodation only

EP power system

BB power system

One meal a day. Breakfast only

BT power system

Breakfast & therapy

Disposable meals and care. Breakfast and spa treatments

HB power system

Two meals a day. Breakfast and dinner

HB + power system

Two meals a day with drinks. Breakfast, dinner and local spirits

HBT power system

Half board & therapy

Two meals a day and care. Breakfast, dinner and treatments

FB power system

Three meals a day. Breakfast lunch and dinner

AP Power System

AI power system

Three meals a day and drinks. Breakfast and local spirits

FB + power system

UAI power system

Ultra all inclusive

Three meals a day and any drinks. Breakfast, lunch, dinner, local and imported spirits

FBT power system

Full Board & therapy

Three meals a day and care. Breakfast, lunch, dinner and spa treatments

There are also various designations for breakfast, which are also worth knowing. Moreover, it is worth dealing with all the intricacies even before the trip. Otherwise, you may be disappointed with too little food, as, for example, with a continental breakfast. Or, conversely, you don't need a hearty breakfast if you are used to drinking only a cup of coffee in the morning.

Types of breakfast in hotels

So, we suggest that you familiarize yourself with the information that will later be useful to you more than once.

CB - continental breakfast

Continental breakfast

Drinks: tea or coffee, juice.

Food: rolls, toast, or croissants.

Optional: butter, honey or jam.

Can include: boiled egg, cereal, fruit, cheese, yogurt, milk.

AB - English breakfast

American breakfast

Drinks: tea or coffee, juice.

Food: scrambled eggs from two eggs of your choice (fried eggs, scrambled eggs, poached or omelette), bacon, sausages or sausage, beans in a tomato, tomato, fried mushrooms, 2 toast.

UAI - buffet

Ultra all inclusive

Drinks: tea, coffee, milk, juice.

Food: Scrambled eggs or scrambled eggs, cereal, bacon, sausages, oatmeal, pastries, cold snacks, fresh vegetables and fruits, toast.

Additionally: butter, honey, jam.

It should be borne in mind that different hotels in different countries have their own food system rules. The ration of the menu, the quantity and quality of dishes and drinks can vary significantly. Therefore, you will only get specific information if you contact the hotel. As a last resort, check out their website.

Pros of RO

RO system - which has both advantages and disadvantages. The positive aspects include the fact that you can visit different cafes and restaurants in the city, and not just one hotel. And every time you are free to choose the time of visiting a particular institution, you can order any dish you like, which is not always possible with meals included in the cost of living. Often, work is limited in time, for example, breakfast is only from 8 to 10 in the morning. If you are used to getting up later, you will remain hungry. In the case of RO, this will not happen, you do not have to change your schedule and preferences. In addition, there will be more opportunities to experience local cuisine. After all, buffets, as a rule, contain exclusively classic European dishes.

Cons of RO

RO nutrition also has a number of disadvantages. Taking care of your daily food falls only on your shoulders. This is not very convenient for those who do not like to actively search for food, starting in the morning. In addition, in some cities and countries it is not so easy to find an open cafe at 9 o'clock in the morning. Also, a separate meal, most likely, will cost you much more than the one included in the price of the voucher. And if you do not have too much spare funds with you, you run the risk of not fitting into the budget. If you are planning a calm, measured vacation, without surprises and unnecessary expenses, then it is better not to risk it and choose a hotel that offers meals already included in the price of accommodation.

Who is the RO Power System for?

Lack of included power is perfect for short-term and very active trips, when you initially plan to walk a lot and get to know the city as much as possible. This is the best way to get acquainted not only with the local cuisine, but also with the national flavor, and maybe even some customs. You will have more opportunities to take beautiful and original photographs. You can be sure that after such a rest, you will definitely not have the feeling that you have missed something. On the other hand, if you are terribly exhausted during the working year, and a stable three meals a day, a pool and a bar next to you are all you need, then there is no point in spoiling your vacation by constantly looking for inexpensive and high-quality restaurants. You are not immune to the fact that the local cuisine does not suit you.

Also RO is suitable for business trips and professional conventions, team building or conferences. In this case, the professional reason for the meeting can remove from the host the worries about the nutrition of the participants.

RO BB HB FB AI UAI - interpretation of types of food in hotels. Meals RO (room only), RR (room rate), OB (Only Bed), AO (Accommodation Only) such abbreviations in a hotel mean accommodation in a room without meals. Most often, it is RO. BB (bed breakfast) means "bed and breakfast", i.e. when staying at the hotel on the BB system, a bed in the room and breakfast are provided. Breakfast, as a rule, is supposed to be in the form of a "buffet" and the abundance of dishes depends on the level of the hotel and the country of residence. For example, BB breakfast in central Europe is significantly inferior to BB accommodation in Greece or the UAE. HB (half board), which means "half board" - breakfast and dinner. Some upmarket hotels offer complimentary champagne for breakfast. As a rule, meals are organized according to the "buffet" system. Non-alcoholic drinks on the HB system are free, it is possible to order paid alcoholic drinks with payment on the spot or per room. HB + (half board plus) is the same half board, but the HB + option includes some free alcoholic drinks, usually locally produced. Meals FB (full board), or "full board". Meals breakfast, lunch and dinner, as a rule, are buffet style. Free spirits are not provided under the FB system, with the exception of champagne for breakfast in some high-end hotels. FB Alcoholic Drinks can be ordered for dinner at an additional cost. Food FB + (full board plus) - similar to FB, but FB + means some free alcoholic drinks, usually locally produced. Food AI (all inclusive) "all inclusive", multiple meals without restrictions. Depending on the level of the hotel, AI can be from three meals a day, to multiple meals throughout the day - restaurants, barbecues, grills, night bars, etc. Free alcoholic drinks of local and less often imported production. Imported alcoholic drinks and cocktails according to the AI ​​system are free only in expensive hotels, in simpler hotels imported alcoholic drinks for an additional fee and subject to availability. Meals AIP (all inclusive premium) "all inclusive premium" - is rare. AIP is similar to AI, but with a larger selection of spirits. Food UAI (ultra all inclusive, UALL) type of food according to the "ultra all inclusive" system - multiple meals throughout the day at will in restaurants of different cuisines of the world, grill bars, night bars, etc., throughout the day ice cream and sweets. UAI means free non-alcoholic and alcoholic beverages produced locally and abroad.

For many tourists, proper and healthy food is one of the most important and fundamental questions of a good and fulfilling rest. Today, there are no regulatory systems or standards that would allow you to be sure that the chosen hotel will have a healthy, correct and varied table.

Naturally, any vacationer today knows that in Turkish hotels they feed very well and after the end of the voucher, you will come home a few kilograms heavier. But French hotels will not provide you with such food. But in any case, the food in a 5 * hotel will be much better than in a 3 * hotel. Since the type of food in all the world's hotels is indicated by Latin letters, let's see what the abbreviation FB means.

FB power type

Food fb, what does it mean, what does it include and how does this Latin abbreviation stand for? System food FB (full decoding full board in Russian means "full board") is a buffet that is offered to guests for breakfast, lunch and dinner. At the same time, the FB + food system is a full board with breakfast, lunch and dinner (buffet), as well as various free spirits, usually of our own local production, which are served during three meals a day.

Some upmarket FB hotels serve free champagne for breakfast.

Therefore, if you see the FB designation, it means that you can be sure that you do not have to think about your diet, since three times a day you can choose for yourself a variety of dishes from the buffet and eat so much as much as you want. The portions are not limited here. This has its own significant and very significant advantages, since not every person can fully satisfy their hunger, represented by "weighed" dishes of a certain weight in grams.

But in the meantime, lunch, as well as dinner, can be presented both as a buffet and as usual waiter service according to the presented menu. But with in the FB system, all drinks that guests order during the day and in the evening they must pay separately... This type of food is suitable for almost all tourists, especially married couples with small children, who are sometimes very picky in their choice of food.

I would also like to note that if there is an opportunity to choose between half board and a boarding house, then usually vacationers choose the first option, since in countries such as Spain, Greece and the island of Cyprus, you can easily find a suitable inexpensive tavern near the hotel or inn and have a good lunch.

Replacing lunch at a hotel for dinner or vice versa is not possible in every hotel in the resort, but hotels in the United Arab Emirates provide such a service to their guests.

What is hotel buffet?

The buffet as such is a self-service system, when there are several large tables or special closed trays in the hall with various types of dishes: salads, side dishes, meat, fish, desserts, fruits. Guests walk past the tables and choose the dishes they like, which they put on their plate in unlimited quantities.

In expensive hotels, there may be A la Carte restaurants (themed or divided according to the cuisines of the world)... Here the client chooses the dishes he likes, and the waiter then brings them. Depending on the food system, such restaurants can be either paid or free. If the A la Carte restaurant is paid and your food type is FB, then you can dine there with a good discount and on account of the buffet dinner. It should also be remembered that guests can order dinner in such a hotel restaurant only by appointment and preferably a few days before the planned event.

If you have BB written in your voucher, it means that apart from breakfast you have no meals included.

Breakfasts are of the following types

Continental Breakfast (CBF)

Continental breakfast- the breakfast that our tourists love least of all - it is a breakfast that leaves behind a feeling of lightness and flight - it consists of coffee / tea, juice, buns, butter and jam.

This type of breakfast is very common in France.

English breakfast

An English breakfast usually includes scrambled eggs, toast, butter, jam and coffee (tea), juice.

ABF American Breakfast

The American breakfast is more hearty than the continental CBF - you will be given additional cuts, salads, and hot dishes.

Everyone's favorite, richest breakfast:

Buffet - Buffet Breakfast


The system serves breakfast:
meat and dairy products, fruits, vegetables, salads, fish (more often in Scandinavian countries), pastries and pastries, tea, coffee, milk, yoghurts several types of hot dishes - obligatory sausages and omelette, baked tomatoes can also be on the buffet , porridge, pancakes. The richness of the buffet varies greatly depending on the stardom of the hotel and from country to country.
Buffet meals means you can walk up and take as much food as you like. But you can't take food with you.


HB (half board) - half board

Half-board HB means that you will receive two meals a day - the price will include breakfast and dinner (buffet), free tea, coffee, water for breakfast. DINNER DRINKS FOR EXTRA CHARGE

FB (full board) - full board

Full board is breakfast, lunch and dinner (buffet style);
LUNCH AND DINNER DRINKS FOR AN EXTRA CHARGE
Extended half board and boarding options are available when drinks for dinner and lunch are included. But this is a rare case, more often a jug of water is placed on the table - it is included in the price, and everything else - tea, coffee, alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks - is paid separately. If you ordered a bottle of wine and did not finish it - you can ask to put it off until tomorrow - the bottle will be corked and your number will be written on it.

ALL, Al (all inclusive) - all inclusive

breakfast, lunch and dinner (buffet)

Also included are local drinks (alcoholic and non-alcoholic) in unlimited quantities. Lots of additional food - afternoon tea (tea with cookies), ice cream, barbecue, light snacks.

There are many all inclusive options.
Often meets UAL, UAI (ultra all inclusive) - significantly differs from the simple ALL in that it includes drinks not only locally produced, but also imported.
The food is practically round the clock - you will be fed all day, whenever you decide to eat. For example, in the five-star Kremlin Palace hotel in