Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel accommodation - Why do ordinary hotels say that they can only stay for two people, but I have to stay for four?

Why do ordinary hotels say that they can only stay for two people, but I have to stay for four?

The most common room types in general hotels are standard rooms, which mainly refer to double rooms and double rooms. A double room means a bed for one person, and a double room means a big bed for two people. Some hotels allow extra beds, that is, one adult, and rarely provide rooms for two adults, mainly because the rooms are not big enough for two beds.

Therefore, if it is 4 adults, it is suggested that: 1) book two standard rooms, and you can ask for a connecting room, so that the two rooms are connected together to facilitate visits; 2) Book a suite or family room for 4 people; 3) Book a homestay for 4 people.

Absolutely forbidden: four people who mix into the same room regardless of hotel regulations are all proud people, and it is not good to be driven out of the hotel; If you are abroad, it will harm the dignity of the country and be spurned by others.

If four people have children, according to the age of the children, the regulations of each hotel are different. It is impossible to list them all here. It is suggested to consult the hotel directly to find the most economical solution.