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Classification of Guest

Room
A. According to Number of Beds:
• Single room – a room with a single bed, and is sold to only one person.
• Twin room – a room with two single beds, good for two persons.
• Double room – a room occupied by two persons with one double bed.
• Double-double (also twin double) – a room with two double beds or two queen
beds, occupied by two or more persons.
• Triple room – a room that can accommodate three people either in one double bed
and one roll away bed or two single beds and one roll away bed
• Quadruple room – a room that can be occupied by four people. It may have two
twin beds or two double beds.
• Family room – a room with at least one double bed, and one or more single beds,
designed to accommodate one small family.
• King room – a room with a king-sized bed, maybe occupied by one or two people or
one small family.
B. According to price, layout and facilities:
• Economy – a room for an economical rate, usually short of standard facilities like air con,
television and other amenities.
• Standard – a room sold at moderate rate, equipped with standard facilities and amenities
like air con, toiletries, TV, bed, night table etc.
• Deluxe – a more luxurious and spacious with amenities of superior quality, sold a much
higher price than standard rooms.
• Studio – a room with a studio bed, which can be converted into a bed. It may also be called
an executive room.
• Connecting room – two or more rooms with entrance doors from the outside door between
them through which guests can get through each bedroom without going out of their rooms.
• Adjacent or adjoining rooms – rooms located side by side that do not necessarily have a
connecting door.
• Suite – a room with a parlor or living room connected to one or more full sized bedrooms,
equipped with luxury amenities.
Types of Suites:
• Junior suite – a room with a bed and a sitting area (usually a small lounge). There maybe a
small, separate bed connected to the living room or parlor. It is also called a mini suite.
• Penthouse suite – a suite usually located on top floor of the property.
• Executive suite – a suite designed for a top executive, with facilities and amenities of
superior quality.
• Hospitality suite – a suite used for entertaining visitors; serving as function room or a
parlor. Intended to be more than a sleeping room..
• Corner suite – a suite that is located in the corner of the hotel building itself. This suite
often takes up the same area that two standard rooms would.
• Bi-level suite – also takes up more square footage than standard rooms. Instead of taking
the horizontal square footage of the corner suite, they take up the vertical area of two
rooms.
• Presidential suite – sometimes called the “Chairman suite” or the “Royal suite.”. It must be
the largest room and typically has all the best amenities and services the hotel can offer.
Type of beds:
• Single bed – a bed approximately 36 inches by 75 inches.
• Double bed – a bed that can accommodate a couple or two
individuals. It is approximately 54 inches by 75 inches in size.
• Queen bed – an extra long, extra wide bed, about 60 inches by 80
inches in size.
• King bed – an extra long, extra wide bed, about 78 inches by 80 inches
in size.
• Roll-away bed – a portable bed with or without wheels also called
extra bed

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