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Guest room status code

Rooms VC, VD and OC. The OD is expressed as follows:

VC: vacant clean room. VD: A dirty empty room. OC: Take up clean and tidy rooms. OD: Occupy the dirty guest room. H: For the house. Hotel rooms for personal use.

Guest room status, also known as guest room status or guest room status, refers to the sign or description of the occupied, clean or rented guest room.

In hotels that have implemented computer management, the process of room state change and conversion is real-time and automatic, and the screen display is intuitive and clear at a glance. As long as you can ensure the accuracy of each input instruction information, the room state is easier to control.

Hotels that use the traditional room display stand and signal lamp system to manually control the room status mainly adopt the methods of changing the room status card, filling in the control form correctly on time, exchanging and checking the control form, and strengthening multi-party information communication.

Extended data:

Common guest room states are:

Guest room status, also known as guest room status or guest room status, refers to the sign or description of the occupied, clean or rented guest room.

1, checked-in room (OCC)

Guest room, also called real room, refers to the guest room that the guest is using. Due to the different purposes and requirements of the guests, the guest room has the following states:

(1) Do not disturb the room (DND), which means that the guests in this room do not want to be disturbed by the service staff or other personnel.

(2) Please clean the room immediately (make up room, abbreviated as MUR), which means that the guests in the room need the waiter to clean the room immediately because of receiving guests or other reasons.

Sleep out room (abbreviated as S/O) means that the room has been rented out, but the guest didn't come back last night. In order to prevent evasion, we should inform the front desk of such rooms in time.

④ No luggage (N/B), which means that the guests in this room have no luggage. Similarly, this situation should also be notified to the front desk in time to prevent the occurrence of ticket evasion.

⑤ Portable luggage room (1 light luggage room, abbreviated as L/B) means that the guests in this room have little luggage. In order to prevent evasion, you should inform the front desk in time.

⑥ VIP room (very important person, abbreviated as VIP) means that the guests in this room are important guests of the hotel and should take precedence over other guests and be given special care in the reception service of the hotel.

⑦ Long-term housing (10ng, LSG for short), that is, rooms rented by guests for a long time.

⑧ Rollaway bed (abbreviated as E) means that there is rollaway bed service in the room.

2. Check in (check out, transfer)

According to the situation, there are the following:

(1) Ready to check out (expected to check out, abbreviated as E/D), which means that the guests in this room should check out before noon 12: 00 that day, but have not checked out yet.

(2) Vacant room dirty (VD) means that the residents of the room have checked out and left the room, but they have not cleaned it. The waiter can enter the room to clean it up according to the regulations.

(3) Empty and clean (abbreviated as VC) refers to a room that has been cleaned and can be re-rented after inspection. Many hotels are also called OK rooms.

3. Vacancies (5)

Vacant rooms refer to OK rooms that were temporarily unoccupied yesterday.

4. Out of order (ooo)

A maintenance room, also known as a room to be repaired or a faulty room, refers to a room whose facilities and equipment have failed or are being renovated and cannot be rented for the time being.

5. block the room (BR for short)

A room reservation refers to a room reserved for individual or group guests.

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