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  • What is a "Queen Room"?

    Is it:

    A) A room with 1 or 2 Queen Sized beds
    B) A room with 2 Double or Full Sized beds
    C) A or B qualify.
    D) A room in which the Queen resides.

    In my experience the answer is "A". However, I had a guest argue with me tonight, insisting that I am wrong, and that a Queen room is a room with 2 Double beds as well.

    I have never heard of this, and I have worked in hotels for 4 years.

    BTW, being that he was such a jackass to me, if he ever comes in on my shift again, his preferred room type will NOT be available.

    SC
    "...four of his five wits went halting off, and now is the whole man governed with one..." W. Shakespeare, Much Ado About Nothing Act I, Sc I

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  • #2
    Making up your own meanings for words and then arguing with other people about it sounds like something my 8 yr old would do. What is with people?
    Life: Reality TV for deities. - dalesys

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    • #3
      God I hate that.....

      Thankfully I don't have to deal with that very often, but that sort of bullshit makes my patience evaporate VERY fast. It's so frustrating because you first have to drag the person back to the actual meaning of the term (or policy, or whatever else they're trying to redefine) and then deal with the actual problem.
      "We guard the souls in heaven; we don't horse-trade them!" Samandrial in Supernatural

      RIP Plaidman.

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      • #4
        Quoth mhkohne View Post
        Making up your own meanings for words and then arguing with other people about it sounds like something my 8 yr old would do. What is with people?
        'When I use a word,' Humpty Dumpty said, in rather a scornful tone, 'it means just what I choose it to mean — neither more nor less.'

        (from Through The Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll)

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        • #5
          Quoth Shalom View Post
          'When I use a word,' Humpty Dumpty said, in rather a scornful tone, 'it means just what I choose it to mean — neither more nor less.'

          (from Through The Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll)
          Humpty Dumpty was an SC

          And unless you're at Buckingham Palace (or perhaps sections of Brighton or San Francixco ) a queen room is a room with queen size beds in it. Geez, if that SC thinks a queen room is one with double beds, then is a double room one with two single beds? SC logic - unique to the universe.

          Madness takes it's toll....
          Please have exact change ready.

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          • #6
            *digs own grave, puts blindfold on ready to be shot (or worse)* A room in which somebody who lives the Drag lifestyle gets prepared?

            A room in which a Diva sleeps?

            Thank you, provided I am still alive I will be here all week. (The horrific jokes are valid reasons for my demise)

            Now to be serious for a bit. I have to agree here, words do not mean something just because one person seems to think they do, unless that person has the title "Emperor of the universe." and no just THINKING that you are that special does not count.
            Engaged to the amazing Marmalady. She is my Silver Dragon, shining as bright as the sun. I her Black Dragon (though good honestly), dark as night..fierce and strong.

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            • #7
              Maybe since the only rooms with queen beds at my hotel are 2 beds, I differentiate between a One Queen Room and a Two Queen Room, the first of which my hotel does not have. We also have King Rooms, but not Two King Rooms. The naming scheme describes exactly what type of bed you're getting in the room. People are dumb.
              To right the countless wrongs of our days... We shine this light of true redemption, that this place may become as paradise...Oh, what a wonderful world such would be...

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              • #8
                Quoth Mytical View Post
                *digs own grave, puts blindfold on ready to be shot (or worse)* A room in which somebody who lives the Drag lifestyle gets prepared?
                I actually considered this for one of my answers above.

                SC
                "...four of his five wits went halting off, and now is the whole man governed with one..." W. Shakespeare, Much Ado About Nothing Act I, Sc I

                Do you like Shakespeare? Join us The Globe Theater!

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                • #9
                  Quoth Mytical View Post
                  *digs own grave, puts blindfold on ready to be shot (or worse)* A room in which somebody who lives the Drag lifestyle gets prepared?
                  No, that would be the emergency room -- or so says my boyfriend, who used to have a frequent flyer patient who would check in to the hospital on those days he needed to dress up and feel pretty. The patient had sickle-cell anemia, and so had a handy excuse for needing the E.R. He'd come in, check in, get a room and watch TV (he only came in when his favorite show would be on), dress up, and check out.
                  Drive it like it's a county car.

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                  • #10
                    Quoth mhkohne View Post
                    Making up your own meanings for words and then arguing with other people about it sounds like something my 8 yr old would do. What is with people?
                    This doesn't really surprise me though.

                    Customers like to invent their own realities...
                    - their own version of 'current time'
                    - their own version of what's in the health-code
                    - their own version of what a warranty covers
                    - their own version of what the credit reporting laws dictate


                    and much much more. so i'm not surprised one tried to invent his own idea of what a queen room was.


                    D) A room in which the Queen resides.
                    I'd pick that myself.
                    Or a drag queen party.
                    Last edited by PepperElf; 06-07-2012, 08:54 PM.

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                    • #11
                      Quoth BroSCFischer View Post
                      Is it:

                      A) A room with 1 or 2 Queen Sized beds
                      B) A room with 2 Double or Full Sized beds
                      C) A or B qualify.
                      D) A room in which the Queen resides.

                      In my experience the answer is "A". However, I had a guest argue with me tonight, insisting that I am wrong, and that a Queen room is a room with 2 Double beds as well.
                      I would tell that guest that it may be that way at his hotel, but at this hotel it was defined as "A". Other hotels can define it however they wish.
                      "I don't have to be petty. The Universe does that for me."

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                      • #12
                        Working in health insurance, I've lost count of the number of times I get asked "When does the calendar year start?". I don't know about you, but New Year's Day is generally January 1, and the majority of calendars run from Jan 1 to Dec 31.
                        That is so full of suck Dyson doesn't know how they did it - shankyknitter

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                        • #13
                          I'm confused... did SC really want smaller beds?
                          Getting offended is a great way to avoid answering questions that make you sound dumb. - exmocaptainmoroni

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                          • #14
                            A queem room is the room Freddie Mercury stays in.
                            To right the countless wrongs of our days... We shine this light of true redemption, that this place may become as paradise...Oh, what a wonderful world such would be...

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                            • #15
                              Quoth Sonoma View Post
                              Working in health insurance, I've lost count of the number of times I get asked "When does the calendar year start?". I don't know about you, but New Year's Day is generally January 1, and the majority of calendars run from Jan 1 to Dec 31.
                              Well this one I really can understand.

                              Since it's dealing with finances they may be wondering if you're using the regular calendar for transactions or the fiscal calendar.

                              Especially in the US cos the government uses Oct 1 to Sep 30 as the calendar dates.

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