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.
The desire to check the kitchen.......