all suite hotel??
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Since the advent of all suite hotels a few years ago, you now have to be careful. Suite can somehow mean that they put two chairs at the end of a standard room and consider that a separate sitting area, therefore a suite. But no, it definitely doesn't mean the rooms will have kitchens.
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I don't know if there is an industry definition for "all suite" but I assume it means separate sleeping and sitting regions. In the US that is typically outfitted as two distinct rooms but I've seen also one large space with a partition. Often there is a wet bar...sink and mini fridge but I would never assume there will be a kitchen.<BR><BR>In the US it seems as if suites hotels are the current fashion. Probably a nod to the current demographic blip of families.



