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