The document discusses different types of hotel rooms and their key characteristics. It begins by explaining that room sales contribute 50% or more of total hotel revenue and that unsold rooms represent lost revenue opportunities. It then describes various room types including single rooms, double rooms, twin rooms, interconnecting rooms, adjoining rooms, Hollywood twin rooms, duplex rooms, cabana rooms, studio rooms, parlor rooms, lanai rooms, efficiency rooms, hospitality rooms, and suite rooms. Key features of each room type are provided such as bed configurations, amenities, and intended uses.
The document discusses different types of hotel rooms and their key characteristics. It begins by explaining that room sales contribute 50% or more of total hotel revenue and that unsold rooms represent lost revenue opportunities. It then describes various room types including single rooms, double rooms, twin rooms, interconnecting rooms, adjoining rooms, Hollywood twin rooms, duplex rooms, cabana rooms, studio rooms, parlor rooms, lanai rooms, efficiency rooms, hospitality rooms, and suite rooms. Key features of each room type are provided such as bed configurations, amenities, and intended uses.
The document discusses different types of hotel rooms and their key characteristics. It begins by explaining that room sales contribute 50% or more of total hotel revenue and that unsold rooms represent lost revenue opportunities. It then describes various room types including single rooms, double rooms, twin rooms, interconnecting rooms, adjoining rooms, Hollywood twin rooms, duplex rooms, cabana rooms, studio rooms, parlor rooms, lanai rooms, efficiency rooms, hospitality rooms, and suite rooms. Key features of each room type are provided such as bed configurations, amenities, and intended uses.
SIGNIFICANCE OF ROOMS • The sale of rooms contributes approximately 50% or more to the total hotel revenue.
• A room ‘sale’ occurs when a room
is leased for occupation for 24 hours, at a predetermined cost. ROOMS (a perishable commodity)
A room not sold on a particular day
loses its opportunity to earn revenue for that day. GUEST ROOMS Rooms to guests means: • Comfort • Security • Privacy • Convenience • Cleanliness • and Hygiene • A “Home Away from Home” SINGLE ROOM •A room which has single bed facility. DOUBLE ROOM • A room which has double bed facility. DOUBLE DOUBLE ROOM TWIN ROOM •A room which has two single bed separated by a center table. INTERCONNECTING ROOMS • Two rooms which shares a common door, mostly used by families. ADJOINING ROOMS • Two rooms which share a common wall, mostly preferred by groups. HOLLYWOOD TWIN ROOM • A room which has two single bed but shares a common head board. DUPLEX • A room which is been spread on two floors connected by an internal staircase. CABANA • A room which is near a water body or beside swimming pool. STUDIO ROOM • A room with a sofa-cum-bed facility. PARLOR • A room which is used for sitting and cannot be used for sleeping purpose. LANAI • A room which oversees a scenic beauty e.g. Garden, landscape or water fall. EFFICIENCY ROOM • A room with a kitchen facility. HOSPITALITY ROOM • A room where hotel staff would entertain theirguests. SUITE ROOM • A room comprises of two or more bedroom, a living room and a dining area. KING BEDROOM • A room with a king sized bed. QUEEN BEDROOM • A room with a queen sized bed. THANK YOU!!