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Can 5 people share hotel room?

Most hotel rooms are equipped with a certain number of beds, usually one or two. If you have five people in your group and the room only has one or two beds, you can still make it work. One option is to use the existing bedding and have some people share a bed.



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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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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.

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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. Suites or family rooms are larger and may accommodate more people, up to five or six.

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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.

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If you're short on time, here's a quick answer to your question: Yes, a family of 6 can stay in one hotel room.

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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.

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If you and your guests are low-key and not causing any type of issues, chances are the hotel will not be aware of your additional guests and even if they do suspect something, they may not do anything. But you still need to be aware that you are potentially violating fire codes by having so many people in your room.

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The primary reason these limits exist are normally due to fire code. The local fire department basically determines what it deems is safe in terms of the number of people exiting a room, hallway, staircase, etc, and passes that along to the hotel, which incorporates it into their policy.

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Yes, a family of four can stay in one hotel room. Depending on the size of the room and the age of your children, it may be a tight squeeze but it is possible. If you are looking for more space or privacy, many hotels offer connecting rooms that can accommodate larger families.

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Hotel room rates are based on double occupancy. You usually don't have to pay extra for kids in the room. But hotels often charge $20 to $50 per additional adult per night, Banas says. To avoid this fee, you need to be aware of it before you book so that you can search for another hotel that doesn't charge it.

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The three-star Hotel Supreme on Orchard Road is one of the few Singapore hotels where you will find a room that fits five. The Family 5 room has two Queen beds and one Single. The Family 4 four room has two Queen beds. This hotel does not have a pool.

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Travel Lodge family rooms sleep 4 (maximum 3 adults) so only one of your children has to look under 16.

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Premier Inn's policy doesn't allow more than two adults to a room, so you will need to book two rooms or more if you have three or more adults in your party.

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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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Hotels typically require that all guests be over the age of 18 and have valid identification in order to check-in.

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