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I have the app to build for iPhone.The app is totally about hotel.My apps first page will be as follows:-

First page is logo about hotel and on click it will be redirected to the main menu page the Main menu page includes Menus as follows:-

Main menu contains info about hotel, current News -these will be updated through web service, rooms in hotels and pictures , new facilities provided by hotel, types of restaurant or food they will provide and extra attractive pictures and online room booking like things and contacts or directly calling for room and weather updates, even map and position

SO in short it includes lots of navigation pages and all common stuff.

MY question is that, can I upload this app on app store or it will be rejected because i saw the apple review guidelines that Apps that are primarily marketing materials or advertisements will be rejected and Apps that are not very useful, are simply web sites bundled as apps, or do not provide any lasting entertainment value may be rejected.

please suggest me about this, and thanx in advance!

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This is something that would be better to contact Apple about. If they are the ones rejecting it, you might as well get the response from them. Flagging as close for being too localised (it only affects your specific application) – Alastair Pitts May 12 '11 at 7:02
@Alastair Pitts, thanx for the advice i should directly post this to apple or contact to apple. – Rizzu May 12 '11 at 7:08
I would contact Apple's App Store customer support or developer support via email. – Alastair Pitts May 12 '11 at 7:11

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I think your application will be fine. It does provide value to the user and as long as you're not doing anything else they have forbidden, you should be fine. Submit it and see what they say! :)

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Should be fine, Go ahead and submit. If it gets rejected they will provide a reason, and you can inquire further if need be. – Jesse Naugher May 12 '11 at 7:08
I wrote a long answer about Apple's rejection. Basically this is a good answer: submit it and you will see. stackoverflow.com/questions/5218974/… – the_nakos May 12 '11 at 7:12

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