Wednesday, January 25, 2017

Why don't hotel rooms have three beds?

Lack of demand, plain and simple.

In nearly thirty years in this business, I've seen one 'triple-double' room - and it almost never got rented as long as there was a more conventional room to be had at that property. It was in a space where the building, an older, one-story motel, was laid out in an angle to keep the building roughly parallel with the neighboring street, and that space was too big for a standard double-double room, and two small to be divided into two rooms.

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Hmmm . . . there's one hotel, in the Czech Republic, that has 11 rooms of that type. But that's how far you have to go to find one.

Originally appeared on Quora

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