A hotel suite is different from a hotel room in that a hotel suite often times offers more rooms with more space and furniture than the typical hotel room. Hotel suites are often a lot more expensive than hotel rooms.
Different rates apply to different rooms, As in, the suite would be more pricey than a 1 bed hotel room.
Yes, it is the best room in the house.
When making any reservation with a hotel, whether it is online, over the phone, or through an agent, the hotel holds a room(s) for you. They do NOT hold a specific room for you unless you are booking a specific suite or class of room where there is only one (i.e. presidential suite). In short, booking a hotel online is no different than booking it in any other fashion.
A hotel room generally refers to a one room accomodation. This usually consists of a bed, table, chairs, dresser and t.v. in the room and then a small closet set near the bathroom. A hotel suite comes in a variety of sizes and has more than one room. For instance a small suite may have a living room and a bedroom. A larger suite might have a living area, kitchen area, bedroom(s) and possibly extra bathrooms and/or private balconies.
A luxury suite can include nicer mattresses and turn down service. There may be more than one room and a kitchen or room service available. There may be a desk or conference table for meetings. A luxury suite has amenities beyond the basic normal hotel amenities.
A triple rate of a hotel means that there is more than one bed in the room and they may be different sizes.
The similarity is that both are accommodation options for a holiday or a weekend. We find that our self catering apartments are more popular with families as a holiday accommodation because they offer a living room and kitchen making them more spacious than a hotel room or suite.
The precise differences between an Executive and Presidential Suite will vary by hotel. Commonly though, a Presidential Suite is larger than an Executive Suite and will have more or higher quality amenities.
The deluxe room is basically a room with better standards/qualities than a standard room. Every hotel's deluxe room is different, therefore i cannot be sure of your required meaning of 'deluxe room.'
"The cheapest room at the Wynn Hotel on the Las Vegas Strip is $289.13, that is for two guests in one room. If you want to go in style, I recommend the $1200 a night Salon Suite with a foyer, massage room, living room, wet bar, and VIP check in."
It's when you walk into a hotel and ask for a room, without having made a reservation before-hand. Sometimes it will be lower than the advertised rate because they would rather have someone in the room than an empty room.
Yes, it is possible to accommodate more people in a hotel room than originally booked, but it may be subject to additional charges and the hotel's policies on maximum occupancy. It is important to check with the hotel in advance to ensure compliance with their rules and regulations.