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Question paid for deluxe room and for standard ?
An interesting question arose, if a tourist pays for a deluxe room or a villa in a hotel, does he have the same food and bars as those who bought the cheapest standard room in the hotel? And what are the perks?
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аватар Mariya25
Basically, the difference is only in the rooms, for example, superior, standard, deluxe, etc...use the same hotel services and infrastructure.
But there are exceptions, for example, the Starlight Convention Hotel in Side, Turkey. There, people living in higher-than-standard rooms have VIP service and a separate pool, restaurants ....
Find out how your hotel works
аватар 57888
If the room is deluxe, then as a rule everything is the same, only the room is better. As for the villas, it all depends on the hotel and the villa! For example, the Euphoria hotel in Tekirova has a VIP service or IC Residence (they have outings on the territory of the IC Green Palace hotel). Guests of these villas can use all the services of the hotel. But for example, the Simena Villas HV2 hotel has accommodation in villas, but the rooms in the villas are much worse than the main building, and the food and service are the same.
аватар PlyusheMonstr
it all depends on the hotel
the difference may be in slippers, bathrobes and a better stocked minibar in the room
or maybe in the presence of a personal waiter, and a separate restaurant ...
аватар HotLine
The question is not interesting, but funny.
Most hotels have more than five accommodation options (standard, deluxe, suites, families, bungalows, presidential, royal, various buildings, etc.). Imagine a picture - everyone has their own bars, restaurants, waiters.
Of course, there are separate concepts for special accommodation options. But this is immediately evident in the price. Such placements are much more expensive than standards (that is, not even two or three times more expensive).
аватар Zlata28
Nutrition is the same for everyone (we are not talking about padishahs, right? :) )
Differs only in living conditions
аватар Kat999
HotLine your answer is funny)))
See the answers above, there are hotels that really provide separate bars, waiters, etc.
аватар HotLine
Laughter probably prevented you from reading my answer to the end.
I repeat
"Of course, there are separate concepts for special accommodation options. But this is immediately evident from the price. Such accommodations are an order of magnitude more expensive than the standards (that is, not even two or three times)."
I can write in a more understandable language. There are accommodations with separate service. But for them, even such questions do not arise, since the price of such options is an order of magnitude more expensive than the standards.
For example, check out the Royal Savoy system at the Savoy Hotel in Sharm.
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