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Module 1 Enabling Task 2

Directions:
Identify at least five (5) room types with amenities and facilities for the
specific room classification. You may follow the template provided.

Type of Room Amenities and facilities


Standard hotel rooms These rooms are usually marketed by the
type of sleeping arrangements available:
King room, queen room, or double room.
While the layout of the room may vary in
terms of additional furniture, whether the
bathroom includes a shower/tub
combination or a shower only, as well as
included amenities, you can, at minimum,
expect to find a bedroom and a bathroom
in a standard hotel room.
Deluxe hotel rooms Deluxe rooms are usually larger than their
standard counterparts, may include a
bathtub and a shower in the bathroom,
and include more high-end amenities.
Many deluxe hotel rooms are also
advertised based on the view they offer
guests: Bay view, city view, mountain
view, or other desirable scenery for
travelers to enjoy. Some include patios,
balconies, a private terrace, or other
additions that set them apart from
standard room types.
Studio hotel rooms Some studio hotel rooms include a bed
while others include a pull-out sofa that
doubles as both the living and sleeping
furniture. While the bathroom is usually
private, or at least separated from the rest
of the room, the rest of the room is
typically an open space that
accommodates all traveler activities.
Studios may include small kitchen areas as
well.
Suites tes are typically defined by their separated
spaces. The bedroom is often separated
from the living space by a wall, sometimes
with a privacy door. The living room may
include a pull-out sofa to accommodate
additional guests as well. Suites also tend
to include a separate kitchen area with
appliances, dining space, and the ability to
store food. Not all suites include full
kitchens, however, many only include
kitchenettes — a scaled-down functional
Bridal suites Hotels that specialize in wedding services
and accommodation often offer bridal
suites to help the bridal party prepare for
the big day. Typically large, open rooms
with flexible work areas, many soon-to-be-
weds use this space to get their makeup
and hair done, get dressed, and celebrate
with the bridal party.

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