CBR - adjoining pirate rooms?

Lots of them adjoin - because that just means they are next to each other.

If you need a door in between, you need to ask for CONNECTING rooms.

But I have no clue if they have connecting Pirate rooms. My guess is they do - but it would be a request only.
 

Lots of them adjoin - because that just means they are next to each other.

If you need a door in between, you need to ask for CONNECTING rooms.

But I have no clue if they have connecting Pirate rooms. My guess is they do - but it would be a request only.
Oo, good to know. Thanks!
 
Oo, good to know. Thanks!

You're welcome. It's a common mistake with reservations. When I worked in reservations at a hotel, I made sure to always specify what a person meant when they said "adjoining" - most of my colleagues did as well. But there were always some people who insisted "adjoining rooms" and when they showed up and did have adjoining rooms - just not connecting rooms, they would let the front desk have it. (Which is why any reservation I made where that request was on there I made sure to put a note on it that the guest was asked if they wanted to request the door in between the rooms. Obviously the supervisor who ended up dealing with the person wasn't going to outright say "You were asked..." but would find a tactful way to get that point across - I saw it happen on more than one occasion.)
 


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