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So I'm planning a group trip to Vegas for about 6-8 people in Nov. We plan on getting either one suite for everyone or two deluxe rooms w/4 each. However, to save some money we plan to register the room(s) with only two guests. Is the only downside to doing this means that some people will have to sleep on the floor? and/or have no pool access. What's the best way to do this? THanks a bunch.
~G

2007-08-14 07:08:13 · 8 answers · asked by Gavin N 2 in Travel United States Las Vegas

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Most standard rooms with two queen sized beds allow up to 4 adult guests. Check with the individual hotel to make sure so sneaking in might not have to be an option.

Most suites in the newer hotels have separate entrances from the regular hotel room elevators. They tend to have a guard on duty to make sure regular and unregistered guests don't try to enter this area. I believe suites only allow 4 guests as well regardless of the size unless you're renting it out for a meeting/conference.

The best way to check is go to Yahoo travel, select Las Vegas and enter 4 guests and it will show you the list of hotels along with the maximum number of guests.

2007-08-14 07:21:15 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It's not terribly hard. For the people registering for the room, pack their stuff with yours. You can divvy it up later. Hopefully the room is by a non-fire exit that has an alarm. Yes, they'll have to sleep on the floor unless you get two queen beds, and still some of them will have to. Request two key cards. Whomever leaves the room for the pool or ice or whatever should have one on them to prove they're a guest. Try not to use too many towels otherwise housekeeping gets tipped off. If you have a lot of trash, find the trash chute and dispose of it yourself. And don't make a lot of noise, we almost got kicked out of our room at Terrible's Casino for it.

It's totally possible. I did it in college too.

2007-08-14 07:44:44 · answer #2 · answered by chefgrille 7 · 0 0

One time when I was in Vegas (many years ago), with about 15 of my friends. We stayed at the Monte Carlo (just a few months after it's grand opening). We only reserved two rooms. Only one person registered per room, but we all stayed between the two. The hotel didn't seem to have a problem with all of us up there. Just have the person(s) who the reservation is under be the one at the check in counter. After you're all checked in, have the others go up to the room at various intervals (or later in the night), maybe through a different enterance too.

2007-08-14 07:20:10 · answer #3 · answered by Dirtbox 3 · 0 0

Are you really all that destitute that the five of you can't afford to pay for two rooms? If four of you are paying $200 for a room, $100 per night for 2 nights; that's $50 each. If five of you paid $400 for two rooms for 2 nights at the same price, $100 per night, that's $80 each. It's only a $30 difference per person between cheating the hotel and squeezing five people into one room; or being honest and having 3 people in one room and 2 in the other.

2016-05-17 21:26:00 · answer #4 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

i have been surfing more than four hours today seeking the answers to the same question, and I haven't found a more interesting debate like this. It's pretty worth enough for me.

2016-08-24 12:06:51 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Plenty of great answers already for this

2016-07-30 01:19:16 · answer #6 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

you will get caught.
they can figure who you are on towels used and trash in the cans.
you will pay for this
do not try to stiff the hotel.

sorry to be the bummer here

2007-08-14 07:52:39 · answer #7 · answered by Michael M 7 · 0 6

put them in your pocket

2007-08-14 07:16:33 · answer #8 · answered by baker 1 · 0 1

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