I used to travel all over the Gulf South. I would stay in a hotel that had outdoor rooms. I would put a orange cone in the spot in front of my room early in the morning before I left. No one disturbed it and when I got back in the late afternoon, I had a ready reserved parking spot.
I had to look it up, having lived in the south but never hearing of an “outdoor room”.
An Outdoor Room has walls around it and is only partially roofed; while a Public Outdoor Room has a roof, but essentially no walls. Therefore: Build a place outdoors which has so much enclosure round it, that it takes on the feeling of a room, even though it is open to the sky.
So it’s basically not a room, but the outdoors, some roof with walls?
Or a roof but no walls. Don’t the skeeters eat you alive?