WordNet
n. a hotel room that shres a wall with an adjoining room and is connected by a private door
Usage examples of "connecting room".
Most surprisingly, once Charlotte and Emily had bathed, put on pajamas, and been tucked into the beds in the connecting room, they wanted Marty to conduct his usual story hour and continue the verses about Santa's evil twin.
She clucked with disappointment at seeing the keep-out card on one doorknob, but it was not on the other, connecting room, and she thought it might be a mistake.
He didn't touch anything, but rather walked into the connecting room and out that door.
Sorensen-Kaylene, she had told him her name was-had just come back from checking on the two children in the connecting room, which gave everyone a chance to catch their breath.
Kyle ducked back into his connecting room and returnedsans sweaterswith a color photo of Agent Zheng.
Jamilla and I pushed our way into a connecting room in the basement.
The Hardy boys were watching at the door of the connecting room, and saw that the bogus physician was accompanied by Sinder and Lemuel.
A moment later the man who'd come into the women's ward could be heard in the connecting room rapidly slamming open cabinets and cursing loudly.
If they were sharing a bunk, the old man could stumble through the connecting room.
Using the katana, Jake slashed through the shoji into the connecting room.
I didn't see the man because I was in the connecting room with Elvira, but I heard him talking and he had an accent.