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Types of Hotel Room - Coggle Diagram
Types of Hotel Room
Hotel room by bed
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Double
These rooms have two double beds and are meant to accommodate two to four People. Especially families traveling with young kids.
Studio
A room with two double beds. And can accommodate two to four persons with two twin. Double or queen-sized beds.
Hotel Rooms by scenery
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Beach front
Beach hotels usually have these types of room.Must be a room
that we can walk out of the sea.emphasis on walking.
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Hotel Rooms by Group
Family Suite
A large family with grandfather-grandmother will have a Grand
Family Suite room which has one more large bed.
Honeymoon Room
Room for couples there will be a large bed for two people with facilities.And the decoration adds a good atmosphere.More for couples than standard rooms.
Family Room
Family room for about four people, consisting of a double bed for two people for parents.And there are two single bed for the children.
Hotel Rooms by Amenities
Penthouse
These rooms are high-end. Big room - sometimes taking up the entire top floor of a hotel - and come with the ultimate luxury amenities.
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Villa
These kinds of rooms are actually stand-alone houses that have extra space and privacy. Villas typically come equipped with multiple bedroom. A swimming pool and balcony.
Hotel Room by Layout
Apartments-style
These rooms target long stay guests with full kitchens, laundry,and other amenities that make it possible to live comfortably.
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Joint room
A joint room, refer to two rooms that shere a common will but no connecting door. Joint rooms are meant for families with younger children who may be old enough to stay in their own space, but not too far from their parents.
Standard room
A standard room is likely the same as a queen or a single room, great for a solo traveler or a couple.
Deluxe room
High-grade room, these rooms might be a bit bigger with saghtly upgraded amenities or a nicer view. These rooms are typically equipped for groups who need more space, like a couple or small family.
Connecting room
These rooms have a connecting door between them,as well as individual doors to get to the outside. Great for families or group who don't want to have to walk though the hallway to move between rooms.
Accessible room
Hotel are required by law to provide a curtain number of handicapped- accessible rooms. These rooms will have space for a wheelchair to move easily, and a bathroom outfitted for a disabled person.