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Can a family of 6 stay in a hotel room?

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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However, the trick to finding those suites is to search for four adults and four kids. Tip: If you do your own search, properties with rooms that sleep 7 and 8 will have “Room for 8” listed in the amenities.

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Most hotels have specific occupancy limits for their rooms, which are determined by factors such as fire code regulations and the size of the room. If you have an extra person staying in the room without informing the hotel, you may be subject to additional charges.

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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.

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The number of guests allowed in a hotel room depends on various factors. Generally, hotels have standard occupancy limits for each room type. For instance, a standard double room may have a maximum occupancy of two adults, while a suite might accommodate more people.

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If you determine that a hotel has rooms that can accommodate only 2 or 3 people, cross it off your list. If the hotel has a room for 4, then often it can accommodate 5 or 6 with an extra bed or two, so mark it as a 'maybe'.

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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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We ask you the number of adults and children, when you make a Reservation, to provide you with the correct Room size/type and bedding configuration, for your traveling party. The distinction of what age constitutes a child varies by region.

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Not to mention, a standard room comes with one queen or two double beds—not enough sleeping space for five or more people. That said, children are exceptions to this rule. Although some hotels do offer cots, the maximum capacity of a room should never exceed four adults.

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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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Generally a family room means the room is larger than the standard room and will accommodate 4- 6 people, usually with an extra twin bed or sleeper sofa.

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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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No, unfortunately it is not possible for someone to sleep over in your hotel room without paying. Hotels have strict policies about who can stay in their rooms and require payment for all guests.

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Maximum Occupancy is the maximum amount of guests that can stay in a room. For example, if a room has a single bed and a double bed, then the maximum amount of people that can stay in the room is 3, and so 3 is the Maximum Occupancy of the room.

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