The hotel room types you really should book (and what upgrades to avoid)

The process of booking a hotel room does not need to be a great puzzle to be deciphered. Some examples: “Deluxe”, “Executive” and “Superior” – different names but if you have to trade up, do it for space (independent of price) or some peace and quiet which will ensure a comfortable stay.

Best Offered Room Types With Respect Of Services Provided:

Economy/Standard/Classic - best for short trips where you’ll be out all day. A quiet spot with a good bed is more important than square footage.

Deluxe/Superior – Often the sweet spot. For only a slight increase in cost, you generally get more space, better views and potentially would score an upgrade to a nicer bathroom as well. For a Chester luxury Hotel, contact https://rowtonhallhotel.co.uk/

Junior Suite – Ideal for all those lazy long weekends that you need. The additional media area and living space is more enjoyable during after dinner relaxation.

Suite – Perfect for special occasions, loads of room for families or those who like the separation (with living area and bedroom).

Worthwhile Paid Upgrades

Quieter room: Request a room far from lifts, bars, kitchens and main roads. Believe it or not, this is the least appreciated “upgrade” of them all.

Bathroom: Again, this is one of the most undervalued places for you to look at when staying in a room but if your stay involves having time off and enjoying regular baths – not just showers – then it honestly matters!

Late checkout: Typically less expensive than a higher category room, but it alters the entire feel of your stay.

Club lounge access (if applicable): Good value if it covers lunch/drink breaks and offers a quiet nook to relax.

Upgrades to be cautious with

“Better view” can be subjective.

High-floor rooms aren’t always quieter.

Pro Tip: When booking, email and mention your preference (quiet/bath/top floors/view) An optimal room can often feel more upscale than a higher category.

Roger Walker

Roger Walker

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