Rooms • Specifications-first
Rooms
This page describes room types using measurable and policy-relevant attributes: occupancy, work setup, noise control options, housekeeping windows, and service limits.
Tabs for room types
Defined inclusions
Operational limits stated
Key facts (applies to all room categories)
Standard inclusions
- Work zone: desk surface, chair, task lighting, accessible power points.
- Connectivity: Wi-Fi access subject to acceptable-use; network troubleshooting steps documented.
- Sleep control: blackout method stated per room; noise mitigation by allocation where possible.
- Safety: posted emergency instructions; staff escalation route for incidents.
- Cleaning: scheduled windows; towel refresh and linen policy vary by stay length.
Operational limits
- Room capacity: enforced; extra guests require approval and may incur fees.
- In-room gatherings: limited; subject to noise policy and security assessment.
- Smoking / vaping: prohibited in rooms; remediation fees apply if policy is breached.
- Appliances: external cooking appliances restricted; safety-first rule set.
- Pets: subject to property policy; request prior to arrival.
Room types
Executive King — specification
- Occupancy: 1–2 (policy enforced)
- Bed: king size; linen cycle per policy
- Work setup: desk + chair; task light; cable management guidance
- Storage: hang + shelf allocation; luggage stand (subject to layout)
- Sound profile: request quiet-side allocation; white-noise devices not provided by default
Inclusions and controls
- Climate: target range; escalation route to maintenance
- Lighting: task + ambient; night pathway lighting (where fitted)
- Bathroom: standard set; consumables defined per stay length
- Housekeeping window: documented; opt-out supported via DND
- Security: door privacy features; front desk logging for key issues
Recommended usage
- Short business stays
- Solo work trips
- Client-site commuting
- Invoice-ready billing needs
Constraints
- Limited space for in-room meetings
- Late checkout subject to housekeeping cycle
- Requests depend on inventory availability
- External appliances restricted
Request options
- Quiet-floor allocation (availability-based)
- Accessibility routing notes
- Early arrival flagging
- Corporate invoicing details
Deluxe Twin — specification
- Occupancy: 1–2
- Beds: twin/twin configuration (as allocated)
- Work setup: shared desk surface; seating defined by layout
- Noise profile: request interior/quiet side where possible
- Operational use: colleague stays; separation of sleep surfaces
Inclusions and controls
- Connectivity: Wi-Fi policy as standard
- Cleaning: scheduled window; linen cadence per stay length
- Storage: allocation may be split; keep valuables secured
- Bathroom: standard set; replenishment thresholds defined
- Check-in: ID verification for all adult guests
Operational notes (Deluxe Twin)
- Noise control: twin rooms may be placed on designated floors; confirm if critical.
- Workspace sharing: plan for shared use; meeting tasks should be moved to common areas if available.
- Billing splits: available by arrangement; requires upfront agreement at check-in.
- Incident handling: logged by staff; resolution steps depend on severity and availability.
Business Suite — specification
- Occupancy: 1–3 (subject to policy)
- Zones: separated work/living area (layout dependent)
- Work setup: desk + extended surface; seating for planned tasks
- Extended stay: storage capacity higher; housekeeping rules still apply
- Noise mitigation: best-effort quiet allocation; confirm if required
Inclusions and controls
- Meeting use: limited; must comply with noise and occupancy rules
- Maintenance response: priority by severity; logging for follow-up
- Consumables: replenishment thresholds; bulk requests may be staged
- Late checkout: controlled by next-day inventory and cleaning
- Security: defined procedures for key/card issues
Suitable for
- Extended corporate travel
- Work requiring separation of zones
- Guests needing additional storage
- Structured in-room work blocks
Not suitable for
- Social events or informal gatherings
- High-noise use cases
- Cooking-intensive stays (appliance restrictions)
- Unscheduled occupancy increases
Housekeeping and maintenance (detailed)
- Housekeeping windows: published on arrival materials; adjustments require approval.
- DND handling: respected; welfare checks may apply after extended DND per policy.
- Issue reporting: front desk logs ticket; severity classification influences response time.
- Remediation: room move considered if defect materially impacts rest/work and inventory allows.
- Post-resolution: closure note stored for audit and trend analysis.
Connectivity policy (summary)
- Acceptable-use: standard network safety rules apply.
- Business tasks: VPN support depends on your configuration; basic access supported.
- Service scope: best-effort troubleshooting; hardware replacement not guaranteed instantly.
- Privacy: see Privacy Policy for data handling.
- Incident response: security events logged and escalated per procedure.
Location (reference)
Access for arrivals
- Controlled drop-off area rules.
- Parking allocation depends on capacity and policy.
- Late arrival procedure available; see Contact for coordination.
Noise and allocation notes
- Request quiet-floor allocation early (not guaranteed).
- Road-facing rooms vary by side and floor level.
- Escalation path exists for material noise issues.
Pros / Cons (rooms perspective)
Pros
- Defined specifications and rules reduce ambiguity.
- Quiet-hour enforcement supported by allocation and escalation.
- Work-first room layouts in all categories.
- Clear housekeeping and maintenance logging.
Cons / constraints
- Inventory-based requests may be limited during peak occupancy.
- In-room meeting/gathering restrictions may apply.
- Late checkout is conditional, not assumed.
- Appliance restrictions may affect long stays.