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Why is the hotel limited to three people?

This problem involves hotel management, service quality, customer experience, laws and regulations, etc., and needs comprehensive consideration.

Used for:

1. Hotel safety responsibility

For hotels, it is the primary responsibility to ensure the personal and property safety of guests. If three adults live in a standard room, the room space is relatively small, which is easy to cause wrestling, collision and other injuries. Moreover, when three people live in a room, the consumption of electricity, water, oxygen and other resources will increase accordingly, which will also affect the safety management of the room. In order to avoid the above risks, hotels usually limit the number of people staying in order to protect the safety of guests.

2. Improve the room occupancy rate

Hotels are usually priced according to the number of beds in a room. If three people live in a standard room, it is actually equivalent to paying the room rate for only two people, which will cause certain losses to the hotel's income. Therefore, in order to improve the room occupancy rate and economic benefits, hotels will limit the number of people living in houses, forcing guests to choose larger rooms or order extra beds.

Against:

1. Customer needs and experiences

During travel, many families want to live in the same room, which can reduce their sense of distance and strengthen family relations. If the hotel stipulates that only two adults can live in a room, it will make the guests feel uncomfortable or inconvenient, which may lead to the loss of customers. Therefore, in order to give guests a better experience, hotels should also flexibly adjust the accommodation policy of standard rooms to give guests more choices and convenience.

2. Provisions of laws and regulations

At present, China's regulations on hotel accommodation do not clearly stipulate whether three adults are allowed to stay in standard rooms, so hotels need to follow the bottom line of consumers' legitimate rights and interests when formulating relevant regulations. If the hotel has no reasonable evidence to prove that the standard room is only suitable for two people, then refusing the guest's request may violate the relevant laws and regulations, leading to the hotel's civil liability for compensation.

To sum up, limiting the number of people staying in standard rooms is not only beneficial to the hotel to ensure customer safety and improve the room occupancy rate, but also may affect the customer's demand experience and violate relevant laws and regulations. For hotels, it is necessary to formulate corresponding housing policies according to the actual situation, and at the same time, it is necessary to meet the needs and experiences of guests as much as possible on the basis of meeting the regulatory requirements.