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Parents can stay in hotels, but not children?

This question has different rationality from different angles. The following is my opinion:

1. The hotel has the right to make accommodation regulations, but it must be legal, reasonable and fair.

2. The hotel should make clear accommodation regulations for consumers to fully understand.

Adult children are not allowed to share a standard room with their parents, which may make some consumers feel inconvenient and dissatisfied.

Some families may need to live in the same standard room for economic or other reasons, and hotels should consider these situations.

For some elderly parents, they may travel with their adult children, but they may not adapt to living alone.

6. Hotels should provide different accommodation options according to different needs, such as letting adult children and parents live in the same standard room.

For hotels that do not allow adult children to share a standard room with their parents, appropriate solutions should be provided, such as providing a combination of double beds and single beds.

8. In terms of laws and regulations, hotels should follow laws and industry standards. If some regulations are illegal or unreasonable, consumers have the right to safeguard their rights and interests.

For some hotels, in order to keep clean and safe, it is understandable that adult children and parents are not allowed to live in the same standard room.

10. Finally, hotels should respect consumers' choices and provide comfortable and safe accommodation environment.