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HOTEL ROOM TYPES

By: Roberto Stanley Galvez

UNIVERSIDAD TECNOLOGICA DE EL SALVADOR


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!!

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