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Can 3 adults share a room at Travelodge?

Travel Lodge family rooms sleep 4 (maximum 3 adults) so only one of your children has to look under 16. However, whatever their age, the sofa and pull out beds are very short so they may not have a very comfortable nights sleep.



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Our spacious Family rooms accommodate up to two adults plus two kids aged under 16. Most of our family rooms feature a super-comfy double or kingsize* Premier Inn Bed, plus a single sofa bed and a pull-out bed.

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The number of people that can stay in a hotel room typically depends on the room's size and the hotel's policy. Standard hotel rooms generally accommodate up to two adults. Rooms with two double or queen beds can often accommodate up to four people, usually intended for families with children.

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Yes, the term “double occupancy” generally means two people sharing a hotel room or another type of accommodation. The rate for a room is often based on double occupancy, meaning it is intended to accommodate two guests.

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Extra Person Charges Many hotels have a base rate for double occupancy, meaning two people can stay in the room without any extra cost. However, if you plan on having a third person in the room, you may have to pay an extra person charge.

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If they find out a third person was staying in the room without their knowledge, it could result in fines and/or being asked to leave immediately. It's always best to be honest with hotel staff about how many people will be occupying a single room so that everyone can have an enjoyable stay!

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If you don't book a double room, chances are that they won't let you bring anyone from outside the hotel into your room, not even for a fee. If you book a double room alone, they will often let you bring girls in with no questions asked, and if not, they will do so for a small fee. Book a double room if possible.

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If you attempt to have five people stay in a 2-person room, it is likely to be against the hotel's policies. Most hotels strictly enforce their occupancy limits to ensure the safety and comfort of all guests and to comply with local regulations.

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Hotels don't usually allow 4 people staying in a single room. However you can pay extra and talk to the receptionist and negotiate with the hotel.

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More people means more towels, more noise, more people in the gym and swimming pool, and more of the chance for the room to get damaged. Hotels don't want to get a reputation for wild parties, drugs, and prostitutes, the sort of things that people who lie about how many guests are in their room are liable to do.

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The bigger the hotel and the more traffic in the lobby, the easier it is to do. The smaller the hotel and the closer the desk watches the lobby traffic, the harder it is to do. One of the biggest concerns for hotels is not you sneaking in your spouse or your gf or bf, but persons sneaking in prostitutes.

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Many people wonder if it's possible to call a hotel and ask to be connected to a specific guest. The answer is yes, but there are certain pieces of information you'll need to provide to the hotel in order to do so.

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