Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel franchise - The woman shared a hotel with her parents and was refused registration.

The woman shared a hotel with her parents and was refused registration.

I think this is an unreasonable rule, because although children are adults, there is nothing wrong with living in the same room with their parents. Besides, they are all family members, so there is no need for the hotel to interfere in how to live. Even if children and parents sleep in the same bed, as a hotel, there is no right not to be allowed.

I remember when I sent my daughter to college, our family of three squeezed into a bed. Because we were sending students to school at that time, the beds in the hotel were very tight, so we finally found a room with only one big bed and made do with it for one night.

If there is only one room left in the hotel like ours, can't a family of three live together? This is obviously unreasonable in the hotel, just to open an extra room and earn more money. If there was only one room left in the hotel, he wouldn't make such unreasonable demands.

The hotel claims that this is a general rule in the industry, and I have never seen any hotel have such a rule. Because of frequent business trips and hotels, sometimes we live in a double room and sometimes in a triple room. As for this adult child, it's the first time that I heard that I can't live in a standard room with my parents. I really feel incomprehensible.

Therefore, I think hotel management should be more humane. It is more convenient for a family to live together. When opening a house, it will increase the cost of the customer invisibly. As long as it can be proved that they are indeed a family, they should be allowed to live in a room.