Can 3 adults stay in a family room in Premier Inn?
How many people do family rooms accommodate? Most Premier Inns have family rooms that can accommodate a family of up to two adults and two children (aged 15 and under), in a spacious, family sized room.
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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. They are fine for one night, but for any longer I would book 2 rooms.
Many hotels ask for the number of guests when making a reservation. This information serves several purposes. First and foremost, it helps hotels determine the appropriate room type to offer based on occupancy limits. It also helps them ensure guest safety and comply with local regulations.
Hotel staff do care if three people are staying in a room booked for two people. Depending on the hotel, they may charge an additional fee or require that you book another room to accommodate the third person.
Some hotels may specifically designate rooms with two double or two queen size beds as a family room because these rooms will sleep up to four people. Other hotels may describe a family room as one that offers a king bed for parents and bunk beds or a sleeper sofa for the children.
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!
While you are allowed to have guests in your room, hotels generally have restrictions on the number of visitors and the duration of their stay. This is done to maintain security and prevent overcrowding.
It depends on the hotel and where you are. Most hotels do notice when an additional guest arrives, either coming and going from the resort, or the room cleaning staff can notice. some hotels train their staff to notice. Of course, not every extra guest is noticed and some people do get away with it.
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When it comes to hotel guest policies, most establishments allow visitors during the day. This means that if you have friends or family members who are staying in a different hotel or even locals who want to visit you, they can come to your room during the daytime hours without any issues.
Yes but you need to get one large enough with 2 queen beds and ability to bring in a rollaway bed or perhaps has a sleeper sofa. Comfort Suites and other “suite” type hotels will likely have more room for a larger family.
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.
If you are a family of five, look for hotels with the word suite in the name. Think: Candlewood Suites, Country Inn and Suites, Embassy Suites — the list goes on. You can often find standard hotel rooms that fit a family of five at properties like these, usually with two double beds and a sofa bed.
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.
Most hotels require two forms of identification for each person staying in the room. This is to ensure that all guests are accounted for and that the hotel can contact them if necessary.