Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel accommodation - Hotel room status, what do VD-VC and OD-VC mean? And what's the difference between vd room and od room?

Hotel room status, what do VD-VC and OD-VC mean? And what's the difference between vd room and od room?

VD (Vacant Room Dirty)-The guest has checked out the dirty room that needs cleaning;

VC (Vacant Cleaning)-refers to the room that can be checked by the supervisor after cleaning. All guests must live in the VC room;

OD (Dirty Occupancy)-The guest continued to stay, but the room was not cleaned that day, or the room had been booked;

VD-VC: Clean the house and live, OD-VC: Clean the continued house and live.

Other room status for reference.

V is vacant, C is clean, O is occupied, D is dirty, OO is out of service, and Hu is for residential use.

OOO (out? Yes? Order): refers to the room that cannot be sold due to the need of decoration or major renovation;

SO (sleeping out): refers to a guest who has paid the rent but has not checked in, and may have luggage in the room;

Daytime use (room for daytime use): refers to the room used by guests not exceeding 6:00 pm or C/O before the night test;

Dnd (Do Not Disturb DND): Do not disturb, which refers to the room or telephone that guests do not want others to disturb;

NB (no baggage): refers to the room that has not been checked out, but there is no baggage in the room;

LB(Litter Bagguge): refers to a room with only small luggage, such as magazines and small clothes, which has not been checked out.

HUS(House Use Room): a hotel's self-use room usually includes three aspects: A room for short-term or long-term use by internal staff, B room for short-term use as warehouse, and C room for office.

LS (long stay): Long stay refers to renting a hotel room for a long time, generally more than 1 month;