Originally Posted by
shorthauldad
You don't necessarily even get that. I've been given an "upgraded" room at a Hilton which was basically a larger than normal room with a table and two chairs in one corner, a sofa in another corner, and the one double bed. No internal walls.
Out in the corridor, next to the room number, there was a little plaque which said "Junior Suite".
If it says it's a suite, it must be a suite, right?
Hope we're all ready for the games the properties will play. <sigh>
Hotels have never looked in the dictionary for a definition of a "suite". Merriam-Webster defines it as "a group of rooms occupied as a unit". A simply larger room cannot, by definition, be a suite -junior or otherwise.