Room number and status ![]()
Housekeeping notes for a room
Room type
Number of adults and children and icons that indicate if a guest is a VIP or has a do not disturb notice:
Adults
Children
VIP
Do Not Disturb
If the room is in the check-in queue ![]()
If the room is
out of order or
out of service
If the room is discrepant and has a status of
Skip or
Sleep
Number of maintenance tasks ![]()
Number of housekeeping credits ![]()
Expected arrival time for a room due to arrive
Expected departure time for a room due to depart
Inspected: Inspected rooms
Clean: Clean rooms
Pickup: Rooms to be touched up rather than fully cleaned
Dirty: Dirty rooms
Do not Disturb: Rooms where guests have activated do not disturb
Queued: Rooms which have checked in and are waiting on a room
Out of Order: Rooms which are out of order
Out of Service: Rooms which are out of service
Skip: Vacant rooms according to housekeeping, but are listed as occupied by the property management system
Sleep: Occupied rooms according to housekeeping, but are listed as vacant by the property management system
Exp. Arrival: Rooms which are due to arrive today
Checked In: Rooms which checked in today
In House: Rooms which are in house, they did not check in today, and are not due to leave today
Exp. Departure: Rooms which are due to depart today
Departed: Rooms which checked out today
Exp. Day Use Arrival: Day use rooms which are due to arrive today. Day use rooms are rented for a period of time which is less than an overnight stay. For example, airport hotels often rent rooms for day use to guests with layovers.
Day Use Checked In: Day use rooms which checked in today
Day Use In house: Day use rooms which are in house
Exp. Day Use Departure: Day use rooms which are due to depart today
Day Use Departed: Day use rooms which checked out today
Vacant: Vacant rooms.