Classification of accommodation types. Standard Room Land View what type of room is this? Standard sea view what room

Types of accommodation in hotels

Main types of accommodation

Single-SGL- single occupancy

Double-DBL- double occupancy with one double bed

Twin-TWN- double occupancy with two single beds

DBL+EX.BED(extra bed) - double occupancy with one double bed and an extra bed. An extra bed can be either a full bed, or a pull-out sofa, a cot, or even a mattress thrown on the floor.

Tip: always ask what kind of extra bed you will be provided with.

Triple TRPL- Triple occupancy. The room has two main beds, and the third can be a stationary or a sofa bed. The TRPL room usually accommodates three adults, while the DBL+EX.BED room accommodates adults with a child.

Adults are denoted by the word adult children chld (Child)

Another type of accommodation is found mainly in Asia-

Run of house-R.O.H. - accommodation is offered by the hotel upon arrival at its discretion. The price of the room is low, but it works like a system of fortune - whatever comes across. Since they won’t give you a worse than a standard room anyway, you can consider such accommodation as accommodation in a standard room, or maybe you’ll get lucky and they’ll give you a deluxe :)

Views from the room

These designations are very easy to understand - the second word view (often abbreviated as V) denotes a view, and the first word, where this view is. The most common designations:

garden view- view of the garden (most often in the opposite direction from the sea)

pool view- view of the pool (often towards the sea - but the sea is not visible) - think about whether you need such a view if you want a relaxing holiday. The pool is rarely quiet.

SV, Sea view- sea view - rooms with this view are usually the most expensive

ocean view- ocean view

SSV- side sea view. This means that there may be a swimming pool and a garden right in front of you, but if you stand on the balcony in a certain place and turn your head in the right direction, you will see the sea. A dubious pleasure, especially if you have to pay extra money for it.

mountain view- Mountain View

park view- park view

inside view- view of the atrium (small courtyard) or the interior of the hotel.

Hotel room types

There are a huge number of them, nothing exact can be said about the number by name, one can only understand that the simplest number is usually

STD (standard)- Standart room. (But in some hotels the deluxe room may be the simplest)

The next in rank, as a rule, is the Superior number - usually a little more than the standard number.

A number much larger than a standard one is most often called a Suite (it can be a two-room one).

family room- a room for a family, usually designed to accommodate a minimum of 4 people

Executive- as a rule, a business room with superior comfort

BGL, BG, Villa, Village(bungalow) - bungalows, detached houses from the main building

Often more comfortable than rooms in the main building of the hotel, which is called

MB(main building) the main building of the hotel

HV(holiday village) hotel, which is a complex of bungalows

BGL, BG(bungalow) bungalow, a separate building, usually in the form of a 1-2-3-storey house

Chale extension to the main building

Cabana building on the beach or near the pool, bungalow-type accommodation, located separately from the main building

SGL(single) single accommodation type

DBL(double) double occupancy (such a room can be either with one double bed or with 2 separate beds (twin)

TRPL(triple) triple occupancy (usually 2 fixed beds and an extra bed or sofa)

QDPL(quadriple) quadruple room (as a rule, this type of accommodation is rare)

EXB(extra bed) extra bed

adult accommodation for an adult

Double-only adult room double room adults only

Child placement of a child (you need to specify the age, usually 2-12 years old)

inf(infant) child 0-2 years old (as a rule, children under 2 years old fly without a seat on the plane, they are provided with a baby cot in the hotel)

Room classification

ROH (run of the house) - accommodation at the discretion of the hotel, without specifying the type of room and the view from the window.

STD
(standard) standard room

BDR, BDRM(bedroom) room with a bedroom

1-BDRM(one bedroom) 2-room suite with a living room and a bedroom, the apartment also has a kitchen in the living room

2-BDRM(two bedroom) 3-room suite with a living room and 2 bedrooms, the apartment also has a kitchen in the living room

Superior larger than standard room

Corner room corner room

Studio studio - one-room larger than standard, or 1-room apartment with built-in kitchen

family room family room, larger than standard

family studio 2-room suite for a family

Mini Suite superior room

Suite usually a 2-room superior suite, consisting of a living room and a bedroom

junior suite Large 1-room superior room

deluxe superior deluxe room

Executive Suite, Senior Suite superior room, consisting of 2 or more rooms

business large room with office equipment (computer, fax), suitable for work

Honeymoon room honeymoon suite with matching interior

Connected rooms combined rooms with a door-passage from one to another

Duplex 2-storey room

Apartment- a room close to the view of the apartment, with a place for cooking. Apartments come in different categories of comfort and capacity.

Classification of views from the windows of rooms

beach view beach view

city ​​view city ​​view

garden view garden view

ocean view ocean view

IV, Inland view view of the surroundings

inside view view of the atrium or the interior of the hotel

MV, mountain view Mountain View

park view park view

pool view view to a pool

river view River View

SV, Sea view sea ​​view

SSV side sea view

SPV sea ​​and pool view

pool access- direct access to the pool from the room (balcony, terrace).

ROH(run of the house) accommodation at the discretion of the hotel, without specifying the type of room and the view from the window (as a rule, it is used when accommodating large groups)

Classification of food types

RO(room only) (accommodation only) accommodation without meals

IN(bed only)(accommodation only) accommodation without meals

AO(accommodation only) accommodation without meals

SC(self catering) accommodation without meals

BB(bed & breakfast) only breakfasts

HB(half board) half board - breakfast and dinner (at breakfast - free tea, coffee, water and juices, drinks at dinner for a fee), in some hotels can be replaced with breakfast and lunch

HB+(half board +, extended half board) extended half board - breakfast and dinner, as well as drinks (beer and wine in some hotels) of local production during meals

Facebook(full board) full board - breakfast, lunch and dinner

fb+(full board +, extended half board) extended full board - breakfast, lunch and dinner (buffet), as well as drinks (beer and wine in some hotels) of local production during meals

ALL, Al(all inclusive) breakfast, lunch and dinner (buffet) with unlimited drinks throughout the day (local production, alcoholic and non-alcoholic), as well as additional meals (second breakfast, afternoon tea, late dinner, light snacks in hotel bars, etc. .p.) during the day

UAL, UAI(ultra aIl inclusive) an extended version of the all inclusive system: a large selection of sweets, desserts, all kinds of snacks, as well as a wide selection of local and imported drinks, including spirits. Most hotels operating under the Ultra All inclusive system offer guests additional free meals in restaurants with cuisine from around the world.
Varieties Ultra All Inclusive: Elegance All inclusive, VIP All inclusive, Super All inclusive, Deluxe All inclusive, VC all inclusive, Superior All inclusive, MEGA All inclusive, Superior All inclusive VIP-Service, Royal Class All inclusive, Ultra deluxe All inclusive, Extended All inclusive, Excellent All inclusive, Max All inclusive, Imperial All inclusive, etc.

CB(Continental Breakfast), Continental breakfast light breakfast consisting of coffee or tea, juice, muffin, butter and jam

EB(English breakfast), English breakfast, full breakfast, usually includes juice, scrambled eggs, toast, butter, jam and coffee (tea)

AB, ABF(american breakfast buffet) , American breakfast similar to a continental breakfast, includes various meat and cheese cuts and hot dishes (scrambled eggs, scrambled eggs, sausages). à la carte menu There is a limited number of menu items to choose from

A la carte a menu in which each dish is indicated with a price

Buffet meals according to the banquet system with an unlimited number of approaches

Buffet a more meager version of the buffet

1 BDRM
1 bedroom suite- apartments with one bedroom.
2BDRM- apartments with two bedrooms.
Andaman room / cottage- standard room or cottage.
Apartment- rooms close to the type of modern apartments, with places for cooking; two or more room apartment.
BG- bungalow.
back black- the name of the building.
Balcony room- a room with a balcony.
beach view- a room overlooking the beach.
Bedroom - BDR, BDRM- a room with a bedroom.
Bella Vista- a room in the "Bella Vista" building.
business- a large room with office equipment (computer, fax), suitable for work.
Cabana
Category A- room with two rooms.
Category B- family room (from 3 people).
Category C- small room with two rooms.
Category D- room with one room.
Category E- family room (only for 3 people).
Chale- extension to the main building.
city ​​view- view of the city.
Connected rooms- combined rooms with a door-passage from one to another.
Corner room- corner room.
Cottage- cottage.
deluxe- deluxe rooms.
Deluxe Pool view- de luxe room overlooking the pool.
Deluxe Chalet- deluxe room in the chalet.
Deluxe Garden View- de luxe room with garden view.
deluxe ocean
Deluxe Sala Garden view- deluxe room with garden view, sala - 2 mattresses on the podium next to the balcony.
Deluxe Sala Sea view- deluxe room with sea view, sala - 2 mattresses on the podium next to the balcony.
Deluxe Sea Front- de luxe room with sea view.
deluxe sea view- de luxe room with sea view.
Deluxe Villa- deluxe room in the villa.
dune room- bungalow in the background.
dune view- view of the sand.
Duplex- Double room.
Evason room- Standart room.
Evason studio room- Studio.
Ex. suite- suite with two bedrooms.
Executive- Superior room.
Executive suite, senior suite- Superior room, consisting of two or more rooms.
Extra bed (or king size)- a room with one large bed for a couple.
family room- family room (larger than standard).
family studio- a room for a family with two adjoining rooms.
family suite- a family room larger than a standard one (or a two-room suite).
Front- 1 coastline.
front block- the name of the building.
Garden Bungalow- Bungalow overlooking the garden.
garden view- garden view.
golf view- view of the golf course.
Hillside- a room in the "Hillside" building.
Honeymoon room- room for honeymooners.
inside view- view of the atrium or the interior of the hotel.
Jacuzzi Villa- villa with jacuzzi.
junior suite- room is larger than standard.
Kervansaray- room in the "Kervansaray" building.
Lagoon room- in the main building overlooking the pool.
land view- view of the surroundings.
MB- the main building.
mini suite- room of the improved category (better than Superior).
mountain view- Mountain View.
new building- new building.
Ocean/Poolside Villa- villa with sea or pool view.
ocean view- room with ocean view.
park view- view of the park.
Pavilion- a room in the "Pavilion" building.
pool view- view to a pool.
President- the most luxurious hotel rooms, several bedrooms, an office, two or three toilets.
ROH- without specifying location.
room- Accommodation in a single room.
Sea view, S.V.- a room with a sea view.
side sea view, SSV- a room with side sea view.
Sport-Area- a room in the "Sport-Area" building.
Standard, STD- standard room.
Standard - Cozy Wing- standard room in the "Cosy Wing" building.
Standard / Bungalow- standard room or bungalow.
Standard / New Bungalow- standard room or new bungalow.
Standard garden view- standard room with garden view.
Studio- single room, larger than standard.
Suite
Suite mini- number of the improved category.
Superior- the room is bigger than standard.
Superior / Garden Villa- superior or villa room with garden view.
Superior Chalet- a chalet of increased comfort.
superior garden room
superior lake view- superior room with lake view.
superior oceanfront
superior sea view- superior room with sea view.
Superior Sea View from balcony- superior room with sea view from the balcony.
superior garden view- superior room with garden view.
Superior/Main Building- a larger room in the main building.
Superior/ Marina Tower- a larger room in the "Marina Tower" building.
Terrace- room in the building "Terrace".
type 1- room with two rooms, garden view.
type 2- room with two rooms, sea view.
Type 3- oversized room with sea view.
Type 4- family room, sea view.
villa garden view- Villa overlooking the garden.
Village- bungalow.
Villa- Superior bungalows.

Hello friends! 🙂 In what cases can a person need accommodation in a hotel? Do you think it's just for vacation? And here it is not. It happens that even in your city there is a need to rent a hotel room. It happens. . We will not delve into the details, the reasons are different for everyone.

Hotel room with courtyard view


What is the greatest value of a hotel room?

So, what guests value in hotel accommodation - it all depends on the purpose for which they came to a particular city, country. Different people have different priorities:

  1. View from the windows- for vacationers who intend to lead an imposing lifestyle, to be not only on the beach, but also to enjoy the comfort inside the premises.
  2. total area important for families with children.
  3. Number of rooms- people in business circles prefer the presence of a bedroom, as well as a separate room such as a study.
  4. Floor- it is important for someone to be on the upper tiers of the building, someone prefers a low location.

We do not talk about such moments as the level of service and the quality of everything that is inside, since it depends on the level of the hotel itself, that is, how many stars it has been assigned.

Since we need to know more about the Standard Room Land View category (as mentioned above, this type of accommodation means that hotel guests will contemplate its nearby views), let's try to guess what might be in your field of vision if you go out to the balcony .

View of the area from the room located on the 8th floor

Standard Room Land View - standard room with a view of the surroundings of the hotel

After a little thought, you will say - so in the vicinity of the hotel there can just be both the sea and the ocean. Look how many beautiful hotels are located right on the coasts.

A 5-star level does not include this type of accommodation, so you will not only have a view of the prosaic area, but also a level of hotel service below 5 stars. Do not be alarmed, this is a very decent quality, just not luxury.

By the way, we are talking about the Standard room with a view of the surroundings, but there may be other types of rooms with local landscapes from the windows:

  • Deluxe room land view - improved deluxe;
  • Family room land view - family;
  • Рromo room land view — promo category number;
  • Single Room Land View - a single room with an overview of the surroundings, etc.

Who would like a property with a view of the surrounding area?

Let's go back to the beginning of our story and remember that a hotel may be needed not only by a vacationer, but also by a business traveler who, for example, came to a business forum. Will he be embarrassed by the view of the surroundings - of course not. . He will only spend the night in the room and put himself in order.

Now about vacationers - housing of this type is definitely more budgetary. . The reasons are as follows:

  1. The hotel will be far from the sea.
  2. From the window you will see the road, ordinary buildings or just a field.
  3. There may be parking or garbage containers.
  4. Perhaps you will see the courtyard and outbuildings of the hotel.

Benefits of the Standard Room Land View

The positive aspects include the fact that rooms of this type are mainly located in the main building, all the necessary infrastructure of the hotel is almost nearby.

Direct view of the surroundings and side sea

By the way, the neighborhoods are also different:

  • you can observe the well-groomed pleasant to the eye territory of the hotel with an abundance of greenery and flowering plants;
  • if you are lucky, then Land View may turn out to be with a direct view of the hotel area and the side sea;
  • and with more luck, the room will be quiet, as the surroundings will be calm.

That's all. Comfort for you both on a business trip and on vacation. Be always healthy! 🙂

Types of accommodation in hotels (explanation)

  • Single (SGL)— Single room or single occupancy in a double room (only one person lives in a room designed for two guests);
  • Double (DBL)- Double occupancy. The room is equipped with one large double bed.;
  • Twin (TWN)- Double occupancy. The room is equipped with two separate beds;
  • DBL + EXB- Triple occupancy. Two adults on stationary beds, the third (usually a child) on an extra bed.
  • Triple (TRPL)- Triple occupancy. Room with three beds. There can be either three single beds or one double and one single bed. TRPL differs from DBL + EXB in that the third berth is also stationary;
  • Quadriple (QDPL)- quadruple room;
  • 5 ADL- room for five.
  • Extra Bed (ExB)— extra bed (can be installed in any of the above rooms (as a rule, it is a folding bed or sofa);
  • 1 BDRM- One-Bedroom Apartment
  • 2BDRM- Two-Bedroom Apartment
  • Child (Chld)– a child for whom an additional payment is made (the age category is set by each hotel independently and is indicated by “Age”);
  • Run of house (ROH)- accommodation upon arrival (this type of accommodation is very popular in Asia). The advantage of this accommodation is the low cost of the room.

Types of rooms in hotels (decryption)

  • standard- ordinary one-room suite;
  • Superior— one-room suite, slightly better than Standard;
  • Suite— two-room or large one-room suite (much larger than Standard);
  • Mini Suite- room of the improved category (better than Superior).
  • junior suite- superior room: usually a large comfortable room with a fenced-off sleeping place, converted into a living room during the day.
  • Senior Suite- Superior room, usually two-room: a living room and a bedroom.
  • executive suite- usually a suite with two bedrooms.
  • King Suite- "royal suite", which has 2 bedrooms, a living room and a meeting room or office.
  • family room— two-room suite for a family (to accommodate 4 or more people);
  • deluxe- room with more expensive furnishings;
  • Concierge room - A type of room that has an increased level of service compared to standard rooms.
  • Apartments— Rooms, according to the layout close to the apartments. Usually they have a kitchen or kitchen area, consist of 2 or more rooms. Room rates usually do not include meals at the hotel.;
  • Executive— Superior rooms, consisting of two or more rooms, located in a specially allocated area of ​​the hotel, for example, on one floor. Room guests are offered a higher level of service and additional free services;
  • Studio- One-room studio with a kitchen area
  • Honeymoon room- Honeymoon Suite
  • honeymoon suite- Suite for honeymooners
  • Duplex- two-story room;
  • Connection (connected room)- Adjoining/connecting rooms with a door between them. Can be combined into one room. Usually standard rooms are combined, less often - standard rooms with rooms of a higher category.
  • Balcony room- Room with balcony
  • Corner room- Corner number
  • pool access- Room or detached bungalow/villa with direct access to the pool
  • business room– a large room with all the necessary conditions for doing business: office equipment (computer, fax, internet, telephone, etc.), office furniture
  • President, Royal Suite- the most luxurious hotel rooms. They differ in the mass of rooms for various purposes: bedrooms, living rooms, offices, a room for business negotiations, dining rooms, several toilets, etc.

Types of rooms in hotels with a view from the windows (decoding)

  • Garden view (GV)- Garden view.
  • beach front- Beachfront room, located as close to the beach as possible.
  • Beach view (BV)- View of the beach.
  • city ​​view (CV)- City view.
  • Dune view (DV)- View of the dunes (on the sands).
  • golf view- View of the bay.
  • grass view- View of the lawn.
  • Inside view (IV)- View of the atrium or the interior of the hotel (inner courtyard of the hotel).
  • Jungle view (JV)- Jungle view.
  • Lagoon view (LV)- View of the lagoon.
  • Land view (LV)- View of the surroundings.
  • mountain view (MV)- Mountain View.
  • ocean view (OV)- Ocean view.
  • park view- View of the park.
  • Partial sea view- Partial sea view.
  • Pool view (PV)- View to a pool.
  • road view- View of the road.
  • Side sea view (SSV)- Side sea view.
  • sea ​​straight view- Direct sea view.
  • Sea view (SV)- Sea view.

Types of hotel buildings

  • MB (Main Building)- the main building of the hotel;
  • Bungalow (BG, BGL)- Bungalow. A separate low-rise residential building in hotels. Usually with a small number of rooms.
  • Cabana- A bungalow-type building located separately from the main building of the hotel, on the beach or near the pool, can be equipped as a bedroom.
  • Chale- An extension to the main building or a detached cottage.
  • Cottage- Cottage.
  • Fare- Bungalow in typical Polynesian style.
  • Jacuzzi Villa- Villa with jacuzzi.
  • Pavilion- The name of some non-residential buildings in the hotel.
  • Pool villa/bungalow- Villa or bungalow located by the pool.
  • Residence- Residence (detached villa).
  • Villa- Detached residential building, which can be located one or more rooms.
  • Water Bungalow- Bungalow standing on stilts in the water. Widespread in tropical island countries.