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Why do hotels have 2 queen beds?

Most hotel guests in the US are not couples (just two people). They are families, business travelers and groups. For all of these, the two-bed option is more popular than a single bed.



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Double rooms, sometimes called double-double rooms, have two separate beds.

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Why do some hotel rooms have two beds when most people traveling are only one? Simple economics. Cheaper to build larger rooms and accommodate 3–4 people at times. A single person will just normally use one bed, but the spare is there if they rent the room to parties of 2 or more.

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If you are staying in a room with two Queen-sized beds, the maximum occupancy is 4 persons. If you are staying in a room with one King-sized bed, the maximum occupancy is 3 person.

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Hotel staff do care if three people are staying in a room booked for two people. Depending on the hotel, they may charge an additional fee or require that you book another room to accommodate the third person.

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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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A room, especially in a hotel, that is designed for two people and has two single beds (sometimes called a twin room) or one double bed.

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It is worth mentioning that double occupancy rooms are more expensive than single occupancy rooms due to the additional amenities and space provided for an extra guest.

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Bed frame and mattress thickness The thickness of the bed frame and mattress can play a role in how spacious a queen-sized bed feels. Some hotel beds may have thinner mattresses or frames, which can make the overall bed feel smaller.

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Murphy beds, also known as wall beds, are becoming increasingly popular in the hospitality industry. These beds are designed to fold up into a wall or cabinet, providing guests with more space during the day. This innovative bed design offers several advantages for hotel owners and benefits for hotel guests.

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It is important to remember that hotel rooms are designed to maximize space and provide a comfortable sleeping environment for guests. This means that the bed may be positioned in a way that makes it look smaller, but in reality, it is still the same size as a king bed you would find in a residential setting.

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DND – Do Not Disturb This means that the guest should not be disturbed in any way.

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The most luxurious accommodation in a hotel is often called the presidential suite or royal suite.

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A hotel room with a kitchen is generally called an extended stay hotel. You'll find a kitchenette in other hotel settings but these smaller kitchen arrangements generally lack a stove and the ability to truly cook your own food.

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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.

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Hotels are well within their rights to evict guests who violate their policies, which may include having more guests in the room than permitted. If the hotel becomes aware of an extra person staying in your room without prior notification, they may ask you to either pay additional charges or leave the premises.

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