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Darkoshi ([personal profile] darkoshi) wrote2018-07-15 11:03 pm
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hotel confusion

I'm looking at hotel room descriptions, and I don't understand the difference between these:

Room, 1 King Bed
360 square feet
(Extra beds available: Crib)
Room sleeps 4 guests (up to 3 children)

Room, 1 King Bed
360 square feet
(Extra beds available: Crib)
Room sleeps 2 guests (up to 1 child)


Neither description mentions there being a sofa bed.

I think the "up to x children" means that of the total people in the room, one of them must be an adult, and the rest can be children.


When reading the first description, I wondered if they were saying that the king bed is large enough to sleep 4 people? But then I saw the 2nd one, which also has a king bed, but only says it is for 2 people. So where do the other people sleep? Are only cribs available... so they mean the first room supports 2 adults and 2 children, but not 4 adults?

Is it not really based on the beds then, or the amount of space for cribs (as both have the same # of square feet), but rather based on the number of towels provided?

Or are the rooms identical, but it's just that they would charge a different amount, depending on the number of children?

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