Efficiency rooms in motels typically refer to accommodations that include basic kitchen facilities, such as a small refrigerator, microwave, and sometimes a stovetop or sink. These rooms are designed for longer stays, offering guests the convenience of preparing simple meals and snacks. Efficiency rooms aim to provide a more home-like experience, catering to travelers who may need to stay for extended periods.
yeah probably. well i would if the maid did that to me and my motel i mean it is quite rude
Yes. It can mean: - like cheese in taste, smell, or consistency : a pungent, cheesy sauce. - cheap, unpleasant, or blatantly inauthentic : a big cheesy grin / cheesy motel rooms
This is an expression that means VERY CLEAN rooms. The Dutch are very particular about their homes, and clean them far more often than Americans generally do. We went on vacation in Scotland and stayed at a Bed and Breakfast in the Orkney islands where the wife was Dutch. The rooms were beautiful with lots of old pine and very white line and lace on the bed.
"what are the rooms like?" or "how are the rooms?"
rooms
get a room in a hotel or motel
An efficiency when it is used in reference to a hotel room has more than just a sleeping area. It usually has a small kitchenette, and dining area in addition to the sleeping area and bathroom. All of this is usually in one room, except for the separate bathroom.
It means "the quarters" or "the rooms".
hey i asked first
The rooms were built in 1982; their function... well I don't know what do you mean by 'builiding a room's function'.
(bed)rooms - usually
Capáx or Peritús are the words which mean efficient in Latin.