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What is considered a guest room?

Guestroom means a room used or intended to be used by one or more guests for sleeping purposes. A bedroom, living room and guesthouse may be used as guestrooms. Guestroom means a room occupied, or intended, arranges, or designed for occupancy by one or more occupants.



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Hotel Rooms by Occupancy
  1. Single Room: A room assigned to one person. May have one or more beds.
  2. Double Room: A room assigned to two people. May have one or more beds.
  3. Triple Room: A room assigned to three people. May have two or more beds.
  4. Quadruple Room (for 4 people): A room assigned to four people.


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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.

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Hotel Rooms by Occupancy
  • Single Room: A room assigned to one person. May have one or more beds.
  • Double Room: A room assigned to two people. May have one or more beds.
  • Triple Room: A room assigned to three people. May have two or more beds.
  • Quadruple Room (for 4 people): A room assigned to four people.


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Hotel room vs hotel suite You get a single room with one or more king, queen, full, or twin beds, a work desk, a bathroom, and maybe a closet, a TV, and a dresser. A suite is a much larger accommodation. It usually has an attached bathroom, a living area, and most times, includes a dining area as well.

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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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A guest room and a hotel room are essentially the same thing and are often used interchangeably to describe the accommodations offered by hotels. Both refer to a private room within a hotel that is available for rent to travelers or guests.

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If the room is smaller, a full-size guest bed might have to suffice, even if it's a bit less roomy then some couples are used to. If the room is large enough and you expect your guests to stay longer than a 3-day-weekend, it might make sense to select a king or queen-sized bed.

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If you're short on time, here's a quick answer to your question: A hotel room with two separate rooms is often referred to as a suite or a two-room suite.

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The rooms division of a hotel includes a variety of departments, including reservations, front desk, housekeeping, concierge, guest services, and security. This department attends to the needs of the guests, from their first contact and reservations to check-out.

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guest. n. 1) in general, a person paying to stay in a hotel, motel or inn for a short time. 2) a person staying at another's residence without charge, called a social guest. An important distinction is that a non-paying guest is not owed the duty of being provided a safe boarding space, as is a paying customer.

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