| Christina |
Jun 24th, 1998 02:08 PM |
Well, I wouldn't place bets that "double" means one <BR>double bed. In my experience it simply means a <BR>room for double occupancy. You will have to <BR>query the hotel specifically to find out whether if it has <BR>one large bed or two twin beds. Some hotels in <BR>Europe favor large or "double" beds, but some <BR>favor twin beds because they can use the same <BR>room for more situations (i.e., couple or same sex <BR>friends). When I travel alone, it's like pulling teeth <BR>to get out of a European hotel whether a "double" <BR>room has one bed (which I want) or two (which I <BR>do not). I don't want a single room because they <BR>are invariably awful and I am willing to pay for a <BR>"double" room, but do not obviously want twin beds. <BR>So ask, don't assume. If you only have a shower, <BR>it will be a very small bathroom, probably new and <BR>prefab -- if you're lucky, it will be larger. I've never <BR>encountered a room with "bath" yet that <BR>didn't have a shower nozzle in the tub, whether <BR>overhead or hand-held only; you will have a tub. <BR>
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