Deluxe Room is an upgraded accommodation type and a step-up from a standard room – this includes more bedding space, the possibility of upgraded features, and quality furnishings. Based on hotels brand and location, a Deluxe Room will differ, however a Deluxe Room, in essence, will typically have:
Deluxe Room includes some key features?
✔ Larger – Often larger than a standard room with a likely separate seating area as a possibility.
✔ Decor – Furnitings and furniture are typically higher quality, designed with additional interior refinement and less simple finishes.
✔ Views – Better views and may include city views, garden views, or pool views, although this varies to the type of hotel.
✔ Amenities – Higher end, such as a minibar, a coffee/tea maker, better toiletries, or an upgraded bedding comfort
✔ More Comforting – Some Deluxe Rooms may offer a bathtub along with a shower or landlord a workspace or couch section
✔ More Technology – More technology (at upscale hotels) such as working TV, able to Bluetooth connect or set lighting.
What makes it different than a standard room?
Standard Room – Beginning level inclusions for the most part, smaller, with basic decorations.
Deluxe Room – Greater in terms of luxury, more spacious, and more often than not pertains to additional inclusions.
Variations:
Some hotels may have additional levels, such as a,
Deluxe Sea View Room (this will mean sea views)
Deluxe Executive Room (with business friendly features)
Deluxe Suite (an even larger room and may have a separate sitting area)