Occupancy-based hotel room typesMany room type descriptions include the number of guests the room is meant to accommodate in the title: single, double, triple, quadruple, and so on. The majority of hotels list the bed size in the name of the room type so it's easy to identify online.
What is a connecting room? These are two rooms (or more) connected by a locked adjoining door that can be opened by you and your fellow guests during your stay.
If a company which advertises $200pp twin share, that means 2 people (pp=per person) in a room who pay $200 each, which means $400 for the room. En-suite: You have your own bathroom attached directly to your room. Self-Contained: You have your own kitchen in the room and means you could prepare meals in your own room.
A single or double room is typically used for 1-2 persons travelling as the bedding configuration is normally one bed. A twin room is for 2 persons travelling however the room normally has 2 beds. A triple roomaccommodates up to 3 people with either one double and a single bed or a combination of beds and roll-aways.