You'll want to check with the hotel itself to be certain. What seems logical to us may be in voilation of either corporate codes or local legislation regarding occupancy. In most circumstances, it would never be know. Heaven forbid an emergency requring evacuation of the property would need to take place, or the guarrantor of the room (you-the room lessee) would need to be located, the authorities would only be looking for the corresponding registered occupants.
2006-06-15 08:38:00
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answered by mahleezah 7
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The best way to do that is to book 2 rooms that are adjoining, then ask the hotel about their policy as far as how many people to a room. They are usually more lenient about extra children regardless of what it says on hotels.com etc.
Edited to add you could book 1 adult with 3 kids in one room and the other adult with any remaining kids in the other. No one is going to check to see where people are sleeping. As long as the kids are old enough and responsible enough to keep the door locked and not order porn on the TV you are OK. I wouldn't try to sneak the extra kids in, especially if they serve a free breakfast or anything. You'll be needing extra towels/sheets etc. too.
2006-06-15 08:33:48
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answered by Simply_Renee 6
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Just call the hotel and tell them you will have additional children traveling with you. If the room doesn't accomodate that many people, then they would reserve you another room. You should be guarenteed an adjoining room since you have more kids than adults and have to have another room. When you reserve the room you will have to put one adult in each room because you have to be an adult to book the room. But, when you arrive you can split the rooms up however you like.
2006-06-15 08:37:56
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answered by tech_fanatic 7
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Simple. Ask for a room with 2 queen beds and tell them that it is for 2 adults.
If you end up bringing the 2 kids, tell them when you check in.
I know because my parents did this alot, and I travel alot and if I think it may not just be me (that my wife could be going along), I do what I said above. If my wife comes I tell them when I check in that someone else came. The hotels are used to it don't worry about it, just make sure to get a room with 2 beds.
2006-06-15 08:35:51
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answered by Mountainguy25 1
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How is it that she might want to blame you for ruining her wedding ceremony day once you probably did not even attend the marriage? She were given what she needed. you're the single which had an afternoon ruined with assistance from vacationing to this point for not some thing. She is clearly the incorrect celebration in this problem. an invitation issued to Mr. Duster and kinfolk skill merely that -- the full kinfolk. and how she might want to likely carry you to blame for you foodstuff with no need requested an RSVP is previous me. with no precise count number, she may have offered them besides, even if you hadn't made the vacation. And pondering there ought to were some communique with the couple earlier to the vacation (in the different case they does not have had a paid motel room for you), i'm surprised that she grow to be so taken aback with assistance from the a lengthy time period of your children, or that you've been bringing them. My wager is maximum of this got here about by a lack of communique between the bride and groom. i assume that your husband had a telephone communique jointly with his buddy explaining your plans, and the buddy did not communicate the right information to the bride. regardless of the case, you at the instantaneous are not at fault and also you owe them not some thing. i comprehend this may probable weigh heavily on your concepts for really your time. yet enable it go. The hubbys will genuinely proceed to be acquaintances and also you may not often see this couple besides. (with assistance from the way -- even as did Illinois grow to be a "vacation spot" wedding ceremony region? That merely appears like "out-of-city" to me. i theory to be considered a vacation spot wedding ceremony it grow to be many times a extra unique position like an island coastline hotel or a overseas united states -- some position which could also be the honeymoon vacation spot.)
2016-11-14 19:55:18
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answered by ? 4
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Most hotels charge extra for extra people. Just dont say anything at the front desk when you check in.
2006-06-15 08:34:16
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answered by Brandon S 1
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Yes, you can do that. You could get a room with a adjoing door.
2006-06-15 08:33:03
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answered by Snuffy Smith 5
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yes, just don't let the hotel know--you may have to pay more
2006-06-15 08:32:24
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answered by Anonymous
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yup as long as the hotel dont know
2006-06-15 08:33:33
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answered by Anonymous
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What they don't know won't hurt them right? Just make sure you get ajoining rooms.
2006-06-15 08:34:04
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answered by lmd414 2
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