Generally a family room means the room is larger than the standard room and will accommodate 4- 6 people, usually with an extra twin bed or sleeper sofa.
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At most hotels a suite includes a room separate from the bedroom. One room is usually a living area with a couch that converts to a bed, a separate TV, and sometimes a kitchen or kitchenette. Sometimes you also get a bigger dinning area. The single room at this hotel was sufficient for our one night stay.
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.
Hotels are classified according to the hotel size, location, target markets, levels of service, facilities provided, number of rooms, ownership and affiliation etc.
The best floors in a hotel to stay in for safety and convenience are the second, third, and fourth floors. They are high enough in the building to avoid most burglaries but not too high in case of a fire. They are also more convenient than higher floors for entering and leaving the hotel.
A single room is intended to sleep one person and most likely has one king or queen bed in the room. Double rooms, sometimes called double-double rooms, have two separate beds.
At most hotels a suite includes a room separate from the bedroom. One room is usually a living area with a couch that converts to a bed, a separate TV, and sometimes a kitchen or kitchenette. Sometimes you also get a bigger dinning area. The single room at this hotel was sufficient for our one night stay.
A 5-star hotel will typically offer guests several different room types, each featuring its own set of amenities, number of beds and layout. The makeup of room types at a property is largely determined by the general demographics groups (i.e., business travelers, families, newly weds, etc.)that stay at the hotel.
Room size and layout: Guest rooms may be larger or more spacious compared to standard hotel rooms, or they may be designed with a different layout that caters to the needs of the guest. For example, some hotels may offer guest rooms that are designed specifically for families, with extra beds or bunk beds.