nonguest

nonguest

(ˌnɒnˈɡɛst)
n
(Computer Science) a person who is not a guest, esp referring to a computer or internet site login
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(13) If the hotel has stores or a theater ticket service in the lobby and a nonguest enters the hotel to patronize the store or purchase tickets, that person also qualifies as an invitee.
1991) (plaintiff tenants evicted because of criminal conduct committed by their allegedly nonresident and nonguest children).
No similar duty is owed to a nonguest. In a Kentucky case the plaintiff, who was not registered at the hotel, was waiting in the lobby for her brother, who was attending a banquet.
"We have recently introduced a parking monitoring system at the pub due to the overuse of the car park by nonguests," said a pub spokesperson.
Free for guests, $5 for nonguests. www.pheasantrun.com.
Room rates start at PS125 a night and the coffee shop and restaurant are open to nonguests with access from the street that avoids having to go through the main hotel and an express lift direct to the restaurant.
Hotel clients should be required to present ID cards while nonguests should be barred from entering rooms, Cariaga said.
The palatial Art Nouveau thermal spa at the Gellert Hotel (open to nonguests) features therapeutic hot-springs baths, a covered bubbling pool and sun terraces.
It's open to nonguests for a $60 day-use fee ($40 for Sunset readers this month), but treatments are spendy--massages start at $200.
It is also intended that the facilities will be available to nonguests, further enhancing Ainsdale as a leisure and holiday destination.
Chang believes the higher percentage of nonguests indicates affluent part-time Hana residents have taken a liking to the new chef's creations, a good omen for cash flows.