Also known as: TR., TR-
TR stands for various terms. Discover the full forms, meanings, and possible interpretations of TR across different fields and industries.
TR (Triple Room) in the hotel industry refers to a room designed to accommodate three guests, typically furnished with either one large bed and a rollaway cot, three separate beds (e.g., a twin, a full, and a bunk), or a combination like a queen bed plus a twin. These rooms cater to families, small groups, or budget travelers sharing space. Related terms include quad room (four guests), adjoining rooms (connected TRs for larger groups), and room occupancy limits. Unlike suites, TRs prioritize function over luxury, often with compact layouts.
Hotels may charge extra for the third guest (e.g., resort fees or breakfast add-ons). Confusion can arise with twin room (two single beds) or triple occupancy (allowing three people in a non-TR, sometimes for a fee). Amenities vary—some TRs include fold-out sofa beds, while others have fixed bunk beds. Always check bed configurations when booking, as terms like "family room" may overlap.
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