Tuesday, July 19, 2011

What do hotels mean when they refer to a "European Plan" or "EP" room?

The European Plan, sometimes abbreviated as EP in hotel listings, indicates that the quoted rate is strictly for lodging and does not include any meals. All food provided by the hotel is billed separately. Taxes and tips are usually additional as well.

Run of House (ROH) includes the most common or standard type of room category in the hotel, featuring basic amenities. When you select Run of House, you receive a standard hotel room at the time of check-in, but the hotel can offer different rooms at the same price, based on availability at the time of check-in. 
An All-inclusive package is a fixed-price and includes lodging and meals.  All-inclusive packages usually include transportation, and sometimes include sightseeing and activities. 

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