Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel accommodation - Why does the hotel not allow a family of 3 to stay in a standard room?

Why does the hotel not allow a family of 3 to stay in a standard room?

Why don’t hotels allow adult children to share a standard room with their parents? For some hotels, the limit on the number of people staying in standard rooms cannot be three adults, which should be based on accommodation experience considerations. Because, in some standard rooms, the bed is only 1.2 meters, so for three adults, the check-in experience should be relatively poor. However, for a family of three such as "two adults and one child", it should be within the default range, because it is impossible for children to live alone, and if an adult and a child live in the same bed, a general standard room can meet the needs .

It is understandable that the hotel indicates the occupancy limit when booking. Because each hotel will judge the number of people who are more suitable to stay based on the size of the room and the width of the bed. Just like the "Hotel Industry Health Management Regulations" stipulate that the maximum number of people staying in a hotel or restaurant room must not exceed the number of people allowed in the room.

Therefore, on the one hand, hotels ensure the effective use of facilities and equipment, and on the other hand, they also ensure consumers’ stay experience.

But if the hotel does not clearly limit or indicate the number of people when booking, this is indeed unreasonable, because some people want to live together, and you have no restrictions. As a result, after the customers come, the hotel will Say no.

Consumers are advised to check whether the hotel has similar requirements when checking in.

In addition, consumers should also consider the width of the hotel bed. If this information is fully provided, consumers can completely judge what kind of room they want to choose based on the information.

In short, consumers need to consider several details when booking a hotel: first, the number of people in the room; second, the size of the room and the width of the bed in the room.

I once encountered a situation where the bed in the room was 1.2 meters wide when I booked a hotel, but when I actually checked in, it was only 90 centimeters wide. Therefore, consumers should understand the reservation requirements clearly and lodge a complaint if the hotel reservation promise is different from the actual situation.

If consumers are still not satisfied, they can vote with their feet and not stay in this hotel.