The document describes a conversation between a customer booking a hotel room. The customer requests a single room for two nights for two people, spelling their name as S-P-A-R-K-S. They ask how much the room is per night and if there is a restaurant on site, confirming it is $50 per night and that a restaurant is located on the third floor.
The document describes a conversation between a customer booking a hotel room. The customer requests a single room for two nights for two people, spelling their name as S-P-A-R-K-S. They ask how much the room is per night and if there is a restaurant on site, confirming it is $50 per night and that a restaurant is located on the third floor.
The document describes a conversation between a customer booking a hotel room. The customer requests a single room for two nights for two people, spelling their name as S-P-A-R-K-S. They ask how much the room is per night and if there is a restaurant on site, confirming it is $50 per night and that a restaurant is located on the third floor.
How may I help you? I’d like a single room, please. Would you like a single or a double room? I will be staying for two nights. How long will you be staying? Max Sparks Could/May I have your name, please? S-P-A-R-K-S Could you spell that , please? It’s for two people. How many people is the room for? It’s US$50 per night. How much is the room per night? How much is it? I will be paying by credit card/cash. How will you be paying? Yes, we do. The restaurant is on the third floor. Do you have a restaurant?