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Can children and parents live in a standard room?

Regarding whether it is reasonable for hotels not to let adult children live in a standard room with their parents, my opinion is this: this rule is reasonable in some cases, but it needs to be analyzed in detail.

First of all, it may be reasonable for families traveling and vacationing not to let adult children live in a standard room with their parents. After all, such regulations help to ensure the comfort and safety of guests' accommodation environment. If a standard room can only accommodate two adults and three or more adults are crowded together, it will not only affect each other's rest quality, but also increase the risk of accidental injury. In addition, people of different ages have different work and rest habits, which may affect others' rest.

However, in some cases, this provision may be unreasonable. For example, a family has only one child, so it is obviously unreasonable to let this child live separately from his parents. Similarly, if families can only afford a standard room, it is unfair to let them spend another room.

Therefore, whether the hotel allows adult children and parents to live in standard rooms should be considered and handled according to the specific situation. We should be as flexible as possible in laws and policies, fully consider the needs and financial situation of guests, and provide more humanized and high-quality services.