Well if you have a room that is 8 x 8 feet the occupancy should be.. who cares?
"Room occupancy" may refer to how a room is used or to how many people are present in the room.
The maximum occupancy of a hotel room as the greatest number of people a room can accommodate. This number rages from room to room.
vacant room is the room is ready for occupancy while vacant dirty the room is dirty and not ready for occupancy.....
Sole occupancy is when one person has a standard hotel room alone and isn't sharing. Double occupancy would be if two people shared a standard room.
Single occupancy = one personDouble occupancy = two people------------------------A hotel room that is $100 per night, based on double occupancy, means the room is $100 per night whether one or two people stay there. Three people staying there would cost more than $100 per night."Per person based on double occupancy" means that the room rate is charged for each person who stays there, and they expect that two people will stay there.
Standard double single occupancy typically refers to a room with a double bed meant for single occupancy. It means the room is designed and priced for one guest. Generally, two people cannot reserve a room with this designation, as it is intended for solo travelers.
not enough
It depends on whether the room is 8 foot x 10 foot or 8 metres x 10 metres or 8 cubits x 10 cubits or whatever!
occupancy multiply by daily room rate
Length x width = area 8 feet x 8 feet = 64 sq ft (square feet)
Area = length x breadth = 8 x 9 = 72 square units
The average price for a single occupancy hotel room at the Westin in Dublin is 165 Euro.