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STANDARD MINIMUM GUIDELINES FOR ACCESSORY BUILDING THAT

CAN BE BUILT ON BEACH RESORT


CAR PARKING
Hotel guest satisfaction is at an all-time high. When a guest feels good about their selection of
hotel, it increases the likelihood the guest will return for another stay and recommend it to
others. Never let hotel parking experience negatively impact the excellent reviews. Hotels have
been able to create a positive guest experience and improve guest satisfaction by proactively
addressing guest’s needs. This loyal retention strategy relates to the entire guest experience –
including the hotel parking system.
ROOMS
In hotels the rooms are categorized and priced according to the type of bed, number of
occupants, number of bed, decor, specific furnishings or features and nowadays special even
the special theme available in the room.

1) Single
A room assigned to one person. May have one or more beds. The room size or area of Single
Rooms are generally between 37 m² to 45 m².
2) Double
A room assigned to two people. May have one or more beds. The room size or area of Double
Rooms are generally between 40 m² to 45 m².

3) Triple
A room that can accommodate three persons and has been fitted with three twin beds, one
double bed and one twin bed or two double beds. The room size or area of Triple Rooms are
generally between 45 m² to 65 m².
4) Quad
A room assigned to four people. May have two or more beds. The room size or area of Quad
Rooms are generally between 70 m² to 85 m².

5) Queen
A room with a queen-
sized bed. May be occupied
by one or more people. The
room size or area of Queen
Rooms are generally between
32 m² to 50 m².
6) King
A room with a king-sized bed. May be occupied by one or more people. The room size or area
of King Rooms are generally between 32 m² to 50 m².

8) Twin
A room with two twin beds. May be occupied by one or more people. The room size or area of
Twin Rooms are generally between 32 m² to 40 m².
9) Suite / Executive Suite
A parlour or living room connected with to one or more bedrooms. (A room with one or more
bedrooms and a separate living space.) The room size or area of Suite rooms are generally
between 70 m² to 100 m².
Hotel Code: There shall be one (1 suite per forty (40 guest rooms.

10) Villa
A special form of accommodation which can be found in
some resort hotels. It is a kind of stand-alone house which
gives extra privacy and space to hotel guests. A fully
equipped villa contains not only bedrooms and a living room but a private swimming pool,
Jacuzzi and balcony. It is suitable for couples, families and large groups. The room size or area
of Villa’s are generally between 100 m² to 150 m².
BATHROOMS
1. All rooms shall have bathrooms which shall be equipped with fittings of the highest quality
befitting a first-class hotel with a 24-hour service of hot and cold running water;
2. Bathrooms shall be provided with showers and or/bathtubs;
3. Floors and walls shall be covered with impervious material of aesthetic design and high-
quality workmanship.

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Get the bathroom design wrong in a hotel and you have major problems. Because of the
relationship with services such as waste and water supply changing the bathroom after
completion can be a major issue. Bathrooms are for many guests as, if not more, important
than the bedroom itself. Because the bedroom/bathroom combination creates the overall
footprint of the building they are the primary driver of cost and the primary area where
developers may try to save money. Building down to a lowest common denominator may prove
expensive long term, as future proofing demands building up to a higher standard.
The bathroom traditionally stands between the corridor and the bedroom acting as a sound
barrier and insulator for the sleep area. This also allows access from the corridor to the services
so that maintenance issues can be sorted without the engineers having to access the bedroom
directly.

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