Wednesday, April 9, 2008

TYPES OF GUEST ROOMS.

GUEST ROOM TYPE :
  • Single room ( A room assigned to one person which as a one single bed )
  • Twin room ( A room with two twin beds meant for one person each. )
  • Hollywood twin room ( A room with two twin beds but a common head boards, meant for 2 peoples. If so desired the beds can be merged togther to make it appear a single bed. )
  • Double room ( A room with double bed for two persons )
  • Triple room ( A room assigned to 3 peoples which may have 2 or more beds )
  • Queen room ( A room with queen size bed )
  • King room ( A room with king size bed )
  • Double double room / twin double family room ( A room with two double beds meant for 4 peoples )
  • Studio room / Extension room ( A room with studio bed )
  • Sico room ( A room which has a Murphy or sico bed or similar a pull out or convertible or foldaway bed )
  • Executive room ( A room that has a large bed room with a sitting area provided with chairs and usually a sofa and coffee table. This type of room typically has workstation lounge near the window. )
  • Penthouse ( A room that opens to the roof and may be accompanied by a swimming pool, patio, a tennis court, and other facilities and amenities )
  • Lanai ( A room over looking a landscape area, a scenic view, a water body. or a garden. These room are commonly found in the resorts )
  • Cabana room ( A room adjacent to the pool area, with or without sleeping facilities, but for provision for relaxing in a sofa. These are mainly used for changing )
  • Suite room ( A combination of one or more bed rooms and a parlour. It may also contain a bar)
  • Minisuite / Junior suite ( A single large room with bed and a sitting area )
  • Connecting room ( Rooms with individual enterance doors from the outside and a connecting door between so that the guest can move between the rooms so that guest can move between the rooms without using the corridor )
  • Adjoining room ( A room with a common wall but no connecting door )
  • Adjancent room ( Rooms close to each other but not neccessarily adjoining perhaps across the wall or corridor from each other )
  • Duplex room / Bi - level suite ( A two storey suite, with parlour and bedrooms connected with stairway )

So generally we can see that the room is catergorise based upon the type bed or size of the bed or location of the room so this shows that we need to be well versed in the types of bed and its sizes.

Single bed - 3 feet * six feet three inches

Double bed - four feet three inches * six feet three inches

Queen bed - five feet * six feet six inches

King bed - six feet * six feet six inches