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Is it reasonable for the hotel to stipulate that a family of three can't live in one room?

Recently, some netizens posted that she and her parents went to Beijing to play and booked a standard room in a hotel in Dongcheng District through the Internet. However, when the hotel checked in, the front desk of the hotel said that a family of three could not live in the same standard room, and it was also said that this was the industry rule. The parties are puzzled. "After going out to play for so many days, including playing in other places, there is no front desk saying that a family of three will not be allowed to live in one room." She also asked a question: "How should a family of three book a hotel?"

Once the incident was issued, it spread widely and many people paid attention to it. On the afternoon of 28th, an upstream journalist telephoned the Wangfujing Yong Guang Hotel mentioned in the post. The staff who answered the phone made it clear that a family of three adults could not live in the same standard room. In addition, it also shows that this is a general regulation of the industry.

Many netizens have begun to express their views and opinions. Some think that the hotel should not do this, some agree with the hotel's practice, and some say that the staff have all said the industry regulations and should not make a mountain out of a molehill. There are different opinions on this matter.

Without any emotion, from our own point of view, do we think this approach is somewhat unreasonable?

We also travel on holidays and rest days. For the student party, the economic conditions are limited. Why not go out with friends and get a room at night? Why can't adults live with their parents? Others said that the title was incorrectly stated, saying that there were two beds in the standard room, and there was definitely a charge for extra beds, but the staff did not make it clear. However, has this netizen ever wondered why two beds can't sleep three people?

Personally, I think it is ok for consumers to stay with several more people as long as it does not cause damage or loss to the hotel. Just like we college students go out to play, the economic conditions are limited, and then letting a person open a room will become a real poor tour.

Some netizens may say, don't go out to play without economic conditions? I want to say that everyone has the right to choose whether to spend or not, and where to play is personal freedom.

From the perspective of third-party observation, I think I agree with most netizens that hotels should not do this. Even if the hotel is reasonable, most of it is still unreasonable. Consumers spend money, so the right to use the room that day is in their own hands. Even if there is only one bed in it, it is their own choice. How to use it is their own problem. At this time, there is no need for the hotel to say.

I think the irrationality of this practice is still in the majority.