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Islander Posted 19 years ago
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double room vs double bed room vs double bedded room

Can someone please explain what is the correct and most usual option:
«double room»
«double bed room»
«double bedded room»
and
«three bed room»
«three bedded room»
Thanks
  

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Islander Can someone please explain what is the correct and most usual option: «double room» «double bed room» «double bedded room» and «three bed room» «three bedded room» Thanks In the , most hotels, even motels, offer at least “double-size” beds. I travel quite a bit with my other half. ”.

  • Islander Can someone please explain what is the correct and most usual option: «double room» «double bed room» «double bedded room» and «three bed room» «three bedded room» Thanks In the , most hotels, even motels, offer at least “double-size” beds.
  • I travel quite a bit with my other half.
  • ”.
  • The ambiguity really lies between “double size bed” and “double” as in 2 beds”.
  • In , the bed size may be different and I can’t remember how big the beds were in European countries.
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IslanderCan someone please explain what is the correct and most usual option: «double room» «double bed room» «double bedded room» and «three bed room» «three bedded room» Thanks
In the , most hotels, even motels, offer at least “double-size” beds. I travel quite a bit with my other half. So when I make the reservation by phone, the clerk
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