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While searching for available accommodation, the system always calculates the |
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accommodation capacity of the room in the following sequence:
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Example 1 |
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three bed types available: two main beds, one extra bed. Moreover there is a |
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possibility to accommodate one person without a bed: |
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You need to accommodate three adults and one child in this room. |
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following sequence:
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Example 2 |
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contain rates for an extra bed for an adult. |
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When the system successfully checks the availability of two main beds, it |
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proceeds to extra beds. Since the price-list does not include rates for an extra |
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bed for an adult (See the preceding figure), this accommodation type is |
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considered unavailable. So is the whole room. In theory however the room can |
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accommodate three adult guests on the following conditions: two guests on the |
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main bed spaces + one person without a bed. Such a room is not displayed in the |
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search results. Example 3 |
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described in example 2. For instance, you need to accommodate two adults and |
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two children in a room with two standard beds, one extra bed and one shared |
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space (accommodation without a bed). Then, even when the price-list rates |
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arespecified for adults, but the adult age category allows to classify children as adults (for example, when the adult age category ranges from 0 to 90 years old), |
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both children can be accommodated in the room but at the rates provided for adults. Example 4 The total number of available bed spaces of the room In order to avoid 3 adults from booking this room type you can use options of guest allocation in the room. Please note that there is a necessity to list all possible allocation variations. |