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Hotel Suite Receipt Example
This folio documents a 3-night stay in a Junior Suite. Three charge lines, suite rate ($747.00), room service ($54.75 on night 2), and self parking ($60.00), build a $861.75 pre-tax subtotal. Combined 8% occupancy taxes add $68.95 for a total of $930.70. The room service appears as a dated single entry on the folio, distinguishing it from the recurring nightly charges.
This suite receipt documents a 3-night extended-stay suite booking at $129/night with kitchen, separate living area, in-suite laundry, and weekly housekeeping totaling $441.18 after 13% occupancy tax. The suite format is common for family travel and short-term relocation lodging.
Receipt Breakdown
What Makes This Receipt Realistic
- • Folio #HTL-229641, Junior Suite Room 610, Nov 10 16:00 – Nov 13 11:00
- • Suite Rate labeled as "Junior Suite", room type always appears in the rate description
- • Room service posted as dated single entry (Nov 11), not a nightly recurring charge
- • Self parking per-night ($20.00 × 3), mid-tier property uses self rather than valet
- • No resort fee, this property does not charge a destination or amenity fee
- • State and city taxes each shown separately with both percentage and dollar amount
Frequently Asked Questions
What does this hotel suite receipt show?
This receipt shows Folio #HTL-229641, check-in November 10 at 16:00, check-out November 13 at 11:00 (3 nights). Room: Junior Suite, Room 610. Line items: Suite Rate $249.00/night × 3 = $747.00, Room Service (Nov 11) = $54.75, Self Parking $20.00/night × 3 = $60.00. Subtotal: $861.75. State Occupancy Tax (6%): $51.71. City Tax (2%): $17.24. Total: $930.70 paid by Visa ****5529.
Why is a hotel suite receipt filed under extended stay rather than luxury?
Suite receipts span multiple categories, a suite at a luxury resort would include resort fees and valet; a suite at a mid-tier property (like this Junior Suite) looks more like an extended stay format with nightly rate, limited incidentals, and self parking. Suites are often booked for longer stays (3+ nights for a special occasion or family travel) rather than as a pure luxury upgrade. The receipt format is identical regardless of the property tier, what differs is the nightly rate and the types of incidentals.
How is a Junior Suite different from a standard room on a receipt?
The room type label 'Junior Suite' appears on the receipt in place of 'Standard King' or 'Deluxe Queen'. The nightly rate is higher ($249.00 vs $149–$189 for standard rooms) and suites are more likely to have room service charges because guests often choose suites for longer stays where in-room dining is more convenient. Otherwise the receipt format is identical, same folio structure, same tax lines, same parking format.