Friday, May 6, 2016

Hotel standards

Room facilities depends to a large extent on the standard of the hotel, which is the number of stars.
Below I described briefly the most frequently encountered types of rooms, but keep in mind that this is not a rule, and every economy hotel has the right to change the individual. Depending on the country, region, or of course the hotel facilities may vary and differ slightly from those described cases.
Standard
Standard equipment hotel room is a bed, a bedside table or shelf at any place to sleep, wardrobe or built-in niche dresser, desk or table, mirror, wall hanger for outer clothing, lamp. In addition, the room may be such features as television, telephone, radio, etc.The equipment must also be basic bathroom - equipped differently, depending on the standard of the hotel in which you expect to accessories such as towels, soaps set for each person, and in hotels a higher standard hairdryers, scales and a set of other amenities.
Family
Family rooms (abbreviation: FAM) is usually extended version of a standard room.Guest of this type have a larger surface area. Equipment does not differ significantly from that described above - but can be adapted to receive more visitors. (Eg. Larger wardrobe, more chairs, a larger bathroom).
Apartments
Apartments (abbreviation: APT) are rooms of standard equipment, additionally equipped with a kitchenette, dishes and cutlery. Within these rooms, you can prepare your own meals. In some cases, they may even consist of 2 separate rooms (eg. Children).

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