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Which room no is not available in hotels?

For many people, the number 13 is synonymous with bad luck, and it's common to see buildings, especially hotels, omitting the number 13 or the 13th floor entirely. This superstitious practice is known as triskaidekaphobia, which is the fear of the number 13.



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Some accommodation providers have tried to prevent possible mischief by removing 420 as a room number entirely. Over the years other hotel guests have noticed other attempts by hotels to circumvent the enthusiasm of stoners for the number 420.

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The number is so feared that many hospitals and airports avoid using it for rooms and gates and couples don't get married on the 13th of the month. According to Otis Elevator Company, around 85% of elevator panels omit the number 13. What's more, entire hotels are built without a 13th floor.

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Small, medium and large hotels Hotels are often described by size. A small hotel generally has 150 rooms or fewer, a medium hotel has 151 to 299 room and a large hotel has 300 to 600 rooms.

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A hotel room block is a block of rooms reserved exclusively for your guests. Typically after you sign the contract for the block, you are given a code to give to your guests for them to use when making their reservation.

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