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What is the difference between the following room types and occupancy categories?

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What is the difference between the following room types and occupancy categories?

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• Single – Room has 1 single bed, strictly for 1 adult only. No extra bed will fit. • Twin – Room has 2 single beds to accommodate 2 adults. A third adult will require an extra bed. • Double – Room has 1 large (Queen or King sized) bed to accommodate 2 adults. A third adult will require an extra bed. • Double for Single Use – Room has 1 large (Queen or King sized) bed to accommodate 1 adult only. • Triple – Room has either 3 single beds, or 1 large (Queen or King sized) bed and 1 single bed, or equivalent beds to accommodate 3 adults. • Family / Quad – Room has either 4 single beds, or 1 large (Queen or King sized) bed and 2 single beds, or equivalent beds to accommodate 4 adults. Typically, no extra bed will fit. • Junior Suite / Suite – consists of a bedroom and a small living room to accommodate 2 adults, unless otherwise is specified . A third adult will require an extra bed. All of the above room types have an attached toilet and shower/bath, unless otherwise is specified. Hotel A

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Single – Room has 1 single bed, it is good for 1 adult only. Twin – Room has 2 single beds or 1 large Queen or 1 King sized good for 2 adults. A third person will require an extra bed. Triple – Room has either 3 single beds, or 1 large Queen or King sized bed with 1 single bed good for 3 adults Serviced Apartment Types: 1-Bedroom Apartment – 1 Bedroom with a small living room, kitchen and 1 good for 2 adults. A third person will require an extra bed. 2-Bedroom Apartment – 2 Bedrooms with a living room, kitchen and 1 toilet good for 4 adults. A fifth person will require an extra bed. 3-Bedroom Apartment – 3 Bedrooms with a living room, kitchenette and 1 toilet good for 6 adults. A seventh person will require an extra bed.

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