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What's the difference between a deluxe standard room and a family?

According to the definition of a hotel, a standard room has two beds, each bed is 1.2*2 meters, or a little wider. The standard of each bed is to sleep one person, so a standard room is generally two people who are not suitable for sleeping in the same bed and go together. If you want to sleep in a room, you can choose a standard room. Toilet slippers are standard for two people. As for the degree of luxury, each hotel is different. It may be bigger or better equipped.

Family room, by default, is the kind of family of three, that is, two adults with a child can live three people, usually a big bed of about 2 * 2.2 meters, and a small bed, usually the kind of small bed in a standard room. * * * There are two beds in total, and a family of three sleeps, and everything is configured according to three people.