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My son took his parents to stay in a hotel, why not open a tender room alone?

First of all, from the perspective of hotel managers.

1. Rationality

As a hotel manager, refusing adult children and parents to live in standard rooms may be to ensure the safety of the hotel and the comfort of customers. Some hotels will limit the maximum number of people living in a room to comply with fire regulations and ensure the safety of the room. In addition, if there are too many people living in the same room, it may lead to the decline of room air quality and affect the comfort of guests. Therefore, from the perspective of hotel managers, it is reasonable to refuse adult children to live in a standard room with their parents.

Step 2: Solution

Hotels can consider implementing a flexible policy, allowing adult children to share a standard room with their parents, provided that the maximum number of guests allowed in the room does not exceed the specified number and the guests feel comfortable. If necessary, the hotel can provide extra beds or larger rooms. At the same time, the hotel should strictly abide by fire laws and other safety regulations to ensure the safety of guests.

Second, from the lawyer's point of view.

1. Rationality

As a lawyer, I think that the hotel's refusal to let adult children share a standard room with their parents may be suspected of violating the anti-discrimination law, because it may cause unfair treatment to families or single-parent families. If the hotel does not have sufficient reasons to limit the number of guests, this practice may be regarded as discrimination and unfair treatment. Therefore, from a legal point of view, hotels may need to re-examine their policies and regulations to ensure that they comply with anti-discrimination laws and regulations.

Step 2: Solution

Hotels should abide by relevant anti-discrimination laws and regulations to ensure that all guests can be treated equally and fairly. If the hotel has a refusal policy, guests can ask the hotel to provide a larger room or extra beds. If the hotel stipulates the maximum number of guests, then the hotel should judge whether to allow adult children to share a standard room with their parents according to the actual situation of the guests.

Third, from the perspective of tourists.

1. Rationality

As a tourist, I think the hotel should judge whether to allow adult children and parents to live in a standard room according to the actual situation of the guests, not just according to policies and regulations. Some families may need to live in the same room because they may not have enough financial resources or other options. Therefore, for the requirement that adult children share a standard room with their parents, the hotel should consider the actual needs and conditions of the guests, rather than restricting them only based on laws and policies.

Step 2: Solution

Hotels should be more flexible in dealing with the problem of adult children living in a standard room with their parents. If the maximum number of people allowed in the room does not exceed the specified number, and the guests feel comfortable, the hotel may consider letting adult children share a standard room with their parents. If the hotel has any restrictions, the hotel should decide whether to allow adult children and parents to live in a standard room according to the actual needs and conditions of the guests, not just based on policies and regulations.

To sum up, hotel managers, lawyers and tourists should consider the problem of adult children living in a standard room with their parents from different angles. Hotels should deal with this problem more flexibly and judge whether to allow adult children and parents to live in a standard room according to the actual situation of guests. At the same time, the hotel should strictly abide by fire laws and other safety regulations to ensure the safety of guests. From a legal point of view, hotels should abide by relevant anti-discrimination laws and regulations to ensure that all guests can be treated equally and fairly. In the end, the key to solve this problem is that hotels need to deal with the needs of guests more flexibly to ensure that guests can get a comfortable and safe accommodation experience.