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Standard Room
A basic room type with minimal amenities, typically including a bed, dresser, and bathroom.
Double Room
A room with two double or queen-size beds. It can accommodate two or more individuals.
Twin Room
Similar to a double room, but with two single beds to accommodate two individuals.
Queen Room
A room with a queen-sized bed. Suitable for up to two people, offering more space than a standard room.
King Room
Features one king-sized bed, providing generous space for up to two guests.
Triple Room
Accommodates three individuals with various bed configurations, such as three singles or one double and one single.
Quad Room
Designed for four individuals with beds to match, such as two doubles or one double and two singles.
Studio Room
A room with a combined living area and bedroom, usually featuring a kitchenette.
Suite
A larger accommodation with multiple rooms including a bedroom and a separate living area.
Junior Suite
A smaller suite with a bedroom and a small living area, sometimes separated by a partial divider.
Executive Suite
A luxurious suite with a separate bedroom and spacious living area, often including premium amenities.
Presidential Suite
The most opulent suite in a hotel, offering the best amenities, multiple bedrooms, and living spaces.
Deluxe Room
A room that offers additional space and often better views than standard rooms, with upgraded amenities.
Superior Room
A room offering superior furnishings, increased space, and often better location within the hotel.
Family Room
A spacious room designed to accommodate families, often with additional bedding options like bunk beds or a sofa bed.
Accessible Room
A room designed to accommodate guests with disabilities, featuring accessibility features like wider doorways and grab bars.
Cabana
A room type usually located poolside or on a beach, offering leisure amenities and privacy.
Villa
A standalone room or building offering luxurious accommodations and privacy, often located within a resort.
Penthouse
The top-floor suite of a hotel, with expansive layouts, opulent features, and the best views.
Economy Room
A budget-friendly room with essential amenities, generally smaller than a standard room.
Murphy Room
A room with a Murphy bed that can be folded into the wall, maximizing space during the day.
Lanai Room
A room featuring a private outdoor veranda or patio, typically found in tropical resort locations.
Loft
A spacious room with a high ceiling and a mezzanine or upper-level sleeping area.
Adjoining Rooms
Two or more rooms connected by a door, suitable for large groups or families who need additional space.
Apartment
A room type offering apartment-like features, such as a full kitchen, living room, and separate bedroom(s), ideal for extended stays.
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