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Difference Between Adjoining And Connecting Rooms

Last Updated : 02 May, 2023
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Adjoining and connecting rooms are terms that are commonly used in the hotel industry to describe room types. While these terms are often used interchangeably, there is a difference between them:

  • Adjoining Rooms: Adjoining rooms are hotel rooms located next to each other and separated by a common wall. They usually have their own separate entrance, and guests in adjoining rooms may have to leave their rooms and enter a hallway to get to another room. Adjoining rooms are perfect for families or groups who want to be close to each other while having their own private space.
Adjacent Rooms

 

  • Connecting rooms: Connecting rooms are hotel rooms that are connected by a door or a corridor. They can share a common entrance or each room can have its separate entrance. Connecting rooms are ideal for families or groups who want to live together.
Connecting Room

 

  • easy access between rooms.

Differences Between Adjoining and Connecting Rooms

 

Adjoining Room 

Connecting Room

Definition Rooms located next to each other with a common wall separating them  Rooms connected to each other by a door or a hallway
Entrance Separate entrances for each room  May share a common entrance or each room may have its entrance
Access Guests may need to exit their room and enter the hallway to reach the other room  Easy access between the rooms
Purpose Ideal for families or groups who want to stay close together but still have their own private space  Ideal for families or groups who want to stay close together and have easy access between the rooms

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