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Definition of Room rate
1. Noun. The rate charged daily for a hotel room.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Room Rate
Literary usage of Room rate
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Italian Riviera: San Remo, Portofino & Genoa by Amy Finley (2006)
"The hotel will then respond with a fax confirming your reservation and the room
rate. It's always a good idea to have copies of these "receipts" with you ..."
2. Adventure Guide to the Bahamas by Blair Howard (2002)
"The room rate is $75 per night, EP only, tr 242-367-3776. ... The room rate is
$85 per night for one or two persons, and $95 for three persons, EP only, ..."
3. Employee Benefits in Medium and Large Private Establishments (1993) by DIANE Publishing Company (1995)
"expenses at a percentage of the semiprivate room rate, frequently 80 percent.
In these types of plans, the individual is typically subject to a yearly ..."
4. The Secret Caribbean: Affordable Hideaways of the Rich and Famous by Brooke Comer (1999)
"How To Get There: Pick-up service from Kingston's Norman Manley International
Airport, a 50-minute drive, is included in the room rate. ..."
5. The Catskills Alive! by Francine Silverman (2003)
"These can be costly, but there are also many physical activities included in the
room rate - power walks, nature walks, stretch classes, water aerobics and ..."
6. American Medicine (1920)
"Two to three per room, rate 261.7. Lest it be urged that this is a condition
which does not obtain in communities where higher wages are paid, ..."