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Standard AC Double Bed Room

The Standard Double AC Room comes with twin beds and air-conditioning. The Double AC room is equipped with modern amenities and comfortably accommodate two guests.

A double room is a room that can accommodate two people. A double room has a large bed spacious enough for two people. This bed is usually a full bed or double bed. A double room can also have a queen sized, or king sized bed. Double rooms are usually preferred by couples; hence, they are also known as “matrimonial beds.” It is also important to know that some might use the term double bed to refer to rooms with two single beds.

Amenities

Hot & Cold water
Air Conditioning
Wi-Fi Internet Access
Wardrobe
Television in common area


Standard Twin Single Double Bed

A twin room can also accommodate two people. The difference between double and twin room is that twin room has two separate beds so that the two people can sleep apart. The two beds in this room are usually smaller than the bed in the double room. Twin rooms usually have single beds. A single bed is usually about 90 cm wide and 190 cm long. These are usually preferred by friends or relatives traveling together. For example, if a family with two kids is traveling, the parents would take a double room and the children would take the twin room.

Amenities

Hot & Cold water
Air Conditioning
Wi-Fi Internet Access
Wardrobe
Television in common area


Standard AC Balcony Single / Double Bed

The standard twin/double rooms may comfortably accommodate up to two persons. Offering a river view, Mountain View or partial view, this room type features two single beds or one double, balcony and bathroom. The standard rooms are an ideal choice for couples or friends.

Amenities

Hot & Cold water
Air Conditioning
Wi-Fi Internet Access
Wardrobe
Television in common area

What is a Room Type?

Rooms come in all shapes, sizes – and titles which make revenue management and accommodation operations incredibly complex. Hotels label their rooms by the size bed, the number of beds in the room, as well as the furnishings, interior design, and additional amenities. Guest rooms classified as "singles", for instance, can indicate a smaller room, a twin bed, the number of occupants for which there is space,

Types by Occupancy

Single room: these rooms are assigned to one person or a couple. It may have one or more beds, but the size of the bed depends on the hotel. Some single rooms have a twin bed, most will have a double, few will have a queen bed.

Double room: double rooms are assigned to two people; expect one double bed, or two twin beds depending on the hotel.

Triple room: as the name might suggest, this room is equipped for three people to stay. The room will have a combination of either three twin beds, one double bed and a twin, or two double beds.

Quad room:  a quad room is set up for four people to stay comfortably. This means the room will have two double beds. Some, however, may be set up dormitory-style with bunks or twins, so check with the property to make sure.

Double-double: these rooms have two double beds (sometimes two queen beds) and are meant to accommodate two to four people, especially families traveling with young kids.

Twin: a room with two twin-sized beds.

Rooms by Layout

Standard room: a standard room is likely the same as a queen or a single room, great for a solo traveler or a couple. Expect a double bed.

Deluxe room: these rooms might be a bit bigger with slightly upgraded amenities or a nicer view. These rooms are typically equipped for groups who need more space, like a couple or small family.