Wednesday, August 1, 2012

How does hotel rooms work in the England


How does hotel rooms work in the England?
How many beds is there in a standard double room in an England? Is it just 1 double bed? What kind of room would have 2 double (big) beds? Can someone list bed size in order? Largest to smallest. Double, King, Single, Twin Please answer the first two questions as well!! That is the most important part I need to know!
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Single, Twin, Double, King do*
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Largest to smallest from your list is: King Double Twin Single
3 :
A double will generally mean one double bed. A twin room will probably mean two single beds.
4 :
Hi, Yes, in a standard double room there will just be one double bed. I don't know of any hotel rooms where there would be 2 double beds, you might have to just book 2 separate rooms, or maybe a family room if they have one, and push 2 single beds together if needed as a double. See my explanation of the room types available in England/UK. Hope this helps.... Single is one single bed. A very small room. Twin is two single beds. Probably smaller than average sized room Double is one double bed in a good sized room. King is a larger bed in a larger room. Also, a family room normally has a double bed and two singles, or double bed and bunk beds ( one on top of the other, normally for children ). Again, hope this helps.
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A double room means a double bed. We can't understand why people would need two double beds in a room and this is very rare in England except for hotels that are part of American chains. A twin room has two single beds.