Sleeping Capacity definition

Sleeping Capacity means the number of persons permitted to reside in a Unit, which will be equal to the number of bedrooms times two, plus the number of persons who can be reasonably accommodated on sofa beds, bunk beds, day-beds, “Murphy Beds” or other built-in convertible sleeping arrangements. For all one (1) bedroom Units, the Sleeping Capacity will be six (6).
Sleeping Capacity means the maximum number of persons permitted to lodge in a Villa. The Sleeping Capacity of a Villa is the number of beds times two. Maximum is eight persons.

Examples of Sleeping Capacity in a sentence

  • At least two weeks prior to the Arrival Date the Client undertakes to provide accurate and complete information, which shall include the number and names of overnight guests staying at the Premises and to provide the numbers of additional guests that will visit the Premises but shall not stay overnight, provided that the number of Guests in total never exceeds the Sleeping Capacity or the Non-Resident Guest Uplift.