Most definitely! Have a great time!!
Or are you saying you want to check in as 'two people' when 'four' are actually staying there? It's done all the time, but sometimes they limit towels, glasses, etc. for the number of people assigned. Two could be 'visiting' for the day or night I guess, if questioned. Not sure I would all walk in together if that's your plan.. ;)
2007-05-16 09:23:39
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answered by Rocky 5
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Most hotels and inns don't care. However, technically, if they want to make an issue of it, they can charge you for all 5 or kick you out. It's not protected like housing. As for the police coming... that would only happen if the people refused to leave. Also, if they have so many people that they exceed the maximum capacity restrictions of the room. Both hotels and inns expect people may have guests over, so a few people over for a bit probably won't cause an alarm... but if they see those same people all the time, especially at an inn where they're more aware of what's going on, there's a really good chance you'll get kicked out. If you wanna try it, then be ultra respectful and quiet... to the point your neighbors forget you're even there. Don't give the staff any reason to need to take a look into the situation.
2016-05-19 23:09:23
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answered by ? 4
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I guess it shud be OK. Some hotels allow upto 3 people, so u might have to end up paying lill extra for one person if required.
I would suggest don't hide, if asked..tell u r 4. I have booked a hotel there for 3 people ,no extra charges thats what they said.
2007-05-16 09:43:09
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answered by RK 1
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Most rooms accommodate up to four adults, but with that said, some hotels charge you a per day amount for any adults over 2! Go figure. Your best bet is to check-in, get two keys and don't say NOTHING! Always works for me!
2007-05-17 06:49:33
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answered by philly_romantic 6
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honest answer? yes its ok for 4 people to share 2 queen size beds, but the hotel would appreciate you teling them of sll the member in your room. not jut neccessairly to charge you more but should a fire occur or some other unknow happenning, which is unlikely, the hotel needs a true resistered list to ensure the safety of al of their guests.
2007-05-16 12:12:15
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answered by jackie b 4
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I think its ok. Hotel like to charge more because they are in it for the revenue. But a queen bed does have enough space for 2.
2007-05-16 09:24:04
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answered by The Chic 3
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Of course. I've gone to the beach before and had 6 people in my room, when I only informed the hotel of 2. =) Opps. Hehe. It isn't a big deal, and it saves money, too! Plus, the hotel staff never really notices, and if they do, I doubt they'd care. What are they going to do, make you split up into 2 rooms? Doubtful. You could really complain about their customer service then. =D
2007-05-16 09:25:42
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answered by Anonymous
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I have worked in hospitality. A queen bed sleeps 2. The room probably maxes out at 5 people if it has a sofabed. Don't worry about it.
2007-05-16 09:29:32
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answered by PTY Smoooth 2
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call the hotel stratosphere and ask if there is an additional charge for 2--extra people----
2007-05-16 09:25:40
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answered by captiveheart50 2
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Yes, we used to do it all the time. If you are worried about the extra charge, just have two people check in and get keys. Have a great time - I love Vegas!
2007-05-16 09:25:01
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answered by Anonymous
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