Theme: Reservation
Facus: Reading-Vocabulary
Room types
- Single room: A room assigned to one person.
- Double room: A room assigned to two persons with one double bed.
- Twin room: A room with two single beds for two persons.
- Hollywood twin room: A room assigned to two persons with two twin beds joined together by a common headboard.
- Triple room: A room assigned to three persons and has been fitted with three single beds, or one double bed and one single bed.
- Family/Quad room: A room that can accommodate four persons and may have two or more beds.
- Double-double room: A room that can accommodate two to four persons with two twin double or queen-sized beds.
- Queen room: A room with a queen-sized bed that can accommodate one or more people.
- King room: A room with a king-sized bed, assigned to one or more people.
- Studio room: A room with a studio bed, a couch which can be converted into a bed, may also have an additional bed.
- Suite/Executive suite: A living room connected with one or more bed rooms
- Junior suite/Mini suite: A single room with a bed and sitting area. The sleeping area is sometimes in a bed room separated from the living room.
- President suite/Presidential suite: The most expensive room provided by a hotel. Similar to the normal suite. A president suite usually has one or more bedrooms and a living space with grand in-room decorations and supplies, and tailor-made services.
- Apartments/Room for extended stay: This room type is for long stay guests, usually has kitchen, cooking equipment, dryer, washer, etc. Housekeeping services are only provided once a week or twice a week.
- Connecting rooms: Rooms with a connecting door, having individual entrance door from the outside. Guests can walk between rooms without going through the hallway.
- Adjoining rooms: Rooms with a common wall but no connecting door.
- Adjacent rooms: Rooms close to each other, perhaps across the hall.
- Murphy room: A room fitted with a sofa bed or a Murphy bed, a bed that fold out of a wall or closet.
- Accessible room/Disabled room: This type of room is particularly designed for disabled guests.
- Cabana room: this room type is adjoining to the swimming pool or has a private pool attached to the room.
- Villa: This type of accommodation is a stand-alone house, fully equipped not only bedrooms and a living room but a private swimming pool, Jacuzzi and balcony. It is suitable for couples, families, and large groups with extra private and space.
- Executive floor/Floored room: A room which enables convenient access to the executive lounge, usually located on the executive floor. Furthermore, some hotels also provide ―Female executive floors‖ with their rooms assigned to female guests according to safety and security.
- Smoking/Non-smoking room: Both smoking and non-smoking rooms are provided by many hotels in order to decrease the effects of secondhand smoke exposure on non-smoking guests.