Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel reservation - Is it reasonable for the hotel to stipulate that adults can't live in standard rooms alone?

Is it reasonable for the hotel to stipulate that adults can't live in standard rooms alone?

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In fact, there is a rule in many hotels that adult children are not allowed to live in a standard room with their parents.

Such regulations may bring inconvenience and discomfort to some families. But in fact, such a provision is reasonable and necessary.

From the perspective of hotel management, the number and types of rooms in the hotel are designed according to the planning and requirements. The size and configuration of the standard room is to meet the occupancy needs of two adults. If adult children or parents are added, it will not only increase the number of people in the room, but also cause the room space to become crowded and affect the comfort of staying. If guests want to live together, the hotel can also provide larger rooms or suites to meet their needs. Secondly, from the perspective of safety and insurance, the hotel attaches great importance to the safety of guests and the protection of property. If too many people live in a standard room, there may be security risks in the room. For example, if guests need to escape, too many people will lead to the blockage of the escape route and increase the security risks. Moreover, if the guest's property is lost or damaged, it is difficult for the hotel to make clear compensation and accountability.

From the perspective of culture and habits, different families have different living habits and cultural traditions. If adult children live with their parents, there may be some cultural differences or conflicts in living habits. This may lead to unnecessary contradictions and disputes and affect the relationship between family members.

Therefore, the hotel does not allow adult children and parents to live in standard rooms for the sake of guest comfort, safety and cultural habits. Guests can choose a larger room or suite to meet their needs and expectations.

But from the perspective of the parties, the psychology may still be unwilling to pay extra money!