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  2. Website to track an hotel price change for specific dates ...

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    I do that on Expedia. I search for a specific hotel and on its page under all the prices and different room descriptions it says “ Don't miss out on a lower price on this property - Get price alert”. I click that button and then I get regular emails when the price changes. I had a look and that hotel is listed, so maybe set up an alert.

  3. how do I confirm my reservation and I have gotten...

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    Just give them a quick call and they will confirm. charlespa... There email reply system diffently has flaws, many times have stayed there did not get email confirmation. Never have had an issue with having room that was reserved for me but to put your mind at rest just give them a quick call. I have never needed number anyway.

  4. Which room at the Flamingo? - Las Vegas Forum - Tripadvisor

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    We have decided to stay at the Flamingo for location, convenience, price and the pool scene. Getting ready to book and am wondering which would be best for us: Flamingo Room, 2 queens - $30. Go Room, 2 queens - High Roller - $32. Go Room, 2 queens - City View - $32. Flamingo Room, 2 queens - High Roller - $34.

  5. Hotel rating - Wikipedia

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    Hotel ratings are often used to classify hotels according to their quality. From the initial purpose of informing travellers on basic facilities that can be expected, the objectives of hotel rating have expanded into a focus on the hotel experience as a whole. [1] Today the terms 'grading', 'rating', and 'classification' are used to generally ...

  6. Building occupancy classifications - Wikipedia

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    The following is based on the International Building Code, the most commonly used building code in the United States: Assembly (Group A) - places used for people gathering for entertainment, worship, and eating or drinking. Examples: churches, restaurants (with 50 or more possible occupants), theaters, and stadiums.

  7. Night auditor - Wikipedia

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    A night auditor is an employee who works at the reception of a hotel during the course of the night shift. Apart from performing the usual duties of a hotel receptionist, the night auditor's main task is to perform accounting checks. Depending on the hotel's size a night auditor might be responsible for coordinating with other night shift ...

  8. What does a VIP status mean (when you book a... - Tripadvisor

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    Dear Guest! There is no any extra privileges for the guests booking family room, The "VIP" status can get only our permanent guests which gives them an opportunity to get discount in reservation direct with the hotel or free airport transfer.Regards, CRM of Delphin Hotels. over a year ago. Property representative.

  9. Why is it a fire code violation to put a rollaway...

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    1. Vote. Every building had a max capacity when it comes to fire codes. Movies, malls, night clubs, restaurants and yes, a hotel room. It is the reason hotel sites say..max capacity. It is to let you know, only a specific amount of people are allowed in a certain square footage room. Larger rooms=more people can occupy.