The subject is a lodging establishment that operates under a well-known hospitality franchise. Its name suggests a location potentially near a beach or coastal area characterized by fine, granulated sediment. This type of business provides temporary accommodation for travelers, offering services such as rooms, and potentially amenities like dining, pools, and meeting spaces.
Such establishments offer brand recognition and a degree of standardized service, which is beneficial to both the business and the consumer. They contribute to the local economy by providing jobs and attracting tourists. The history of similar businesses is intertwined with the growth of the tourism industry, reflecting evolving consumer expectations regarding comfort, convenience, and value.