Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel reservation - Why are all the rooms in the hotel a bed?

Why are all the rooms in the hotel a bed?

A: Whether the hotel allows adult children to share a standard room with their parents is a controversial issue. On the one hand, some people think this is reasonable, because a standard room usually has only one big bed or two single beds, so it may be a bit crowded for two people. On the other hand, some people think that this is unreasonable, because family members need to take care of each other, and living separately will bring inconvenience and insecurity.

From the management point of view, there may be some reasonable considerations for hotels not to let adult children live in a standard room with their parents. First of all, hotels usually charge according to the number of rooms, not the number of people staying, so the cost of staying for two people is the same as that of staying for one person. Therefore, if the hotel lets adult children and parents live in a standard room, it is equivalent to the cost of letting two people live in one person, which may not be cost-effective for hotel management. Secondly, the hotel may also consider the room utilization rate. If only one person lives in the room, the vacant space will not be used, and if two people live in the room, the room utilization rate will be higher.

However, this does not mean that hotels can ignore the needs and safety of their guests. Accommodation is a relatively private environment. If adult children live in standard rooms with their parents, there may be some privacy and security problems. For example, adult children and parents may need to share a bathroom and toilet, which may cause some embarrassment and inconvenience; At the same time, if there is not enough private space in the room, it may affect the rest and sleep quality of the guests, and may even lead to some family conflicts and disputes. Therefore, hotels should judge whether to allow adult children and parents to live in standard rooms according to the actual situation and the needs of guests, and ensure the needs and safety of guests while considering the operating costs.

To sum up, whether the hotel allows adult children and parents to live in standard rooms is a complex issue, which needs to consider many factors. Under the premise of meeting the needs of guests as much as possible and ensuring safety, the hotel should make reasonable arrangements for housing and make judgments and treatments according to different situations.