I would like to see lots of slow chargers at hotels. Being able to just plug in when you arrive and leave it overnight is more useful than a few quicker chargers where you need to switch cars between them.
In downtown metros of the largest US cities, hotels do not have on-site parking or sufficient on-site parking (or free parking), though they almost always do in the suburbs. As for Europe, I think there was one time where I found a hotel that had parking. Hotels in Central and Latin America will have you use either nearby street parking or a cramped underground lot (nothing like underground car parks in the USA).
Hoping for them to offer EV charging in light of the current parking situation is almost laughable.
Hotels in the suburbs and rural areas will start offering charging though. A lot of people on those areas drive and as drivers switch to EVs they will discover chargers is something their customers look for.
Of course it will start with the expensive hotels and move down the price range. People who look for cheap budget hotels drive cheap used cars and so they have not yet reached the early adopter stage of EVs (the early adopters might have a 2011 leaf, but that isn't a road trip car) while people who stay at expensive hotels have already looked at a new EV (they probably haven't bought one yet, but they have seriously considered it)