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What are the common codes use in the hotel?

What are the room status codes of a hotel?
  • OCC – Occupied. It is a room that has already been assigned to a guest who has already checked in the hotel. ...
  • Stay Over. ...
  • On-Change. ...
  • DND – Do Not Disturb. ...
  • Cleaning in progress. ...
  • Sleep-out. ...
  • On-Queue. ...
  • Skipper.




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One guest indicates to one person only which is Single Occupancy in Hotel terminology where as two guests means obviously two persons which is Double Occupancy. In Double Occupancy scenario, two persons share a single room which may have a Double bed or two single beds which is called Twin Sharing in Hotel terminology.

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3 people would be ok staying in one room, if you book a room with 2 double beds and share it, all depends on your budget. The room I stayed had a king bed and a sofa, but the sofa wasn't large enough for an adult to sleep.

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If you are a family of five, look for hotels with the word suite in the name. Think: Candlewood Suites, Country Inn and Suites, Embassy Suites — the list goes on. You can often find standard hotel rooms that fit a family of five at properties like these, usually with two double beds and a sofa bed.

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We reserve the right to request valid photographic proof of identity and age, so please bring this with you and ensure all guests under your booking bring identification, otherwise where requested you and/or your guests will not be permitted to stay.

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