Can 3 adults sleep in a family room Premier Inn?


Can 3 adults sleep in a family room Premier Inn? Our spacious Family rooms accommodate up to two adults plus two kids aged under 16. Most of our family rooms feature a super-comfy double or kingsize* Premier Inn Bed, plus a single sofa bed and a pull-out bed.


How many people can stay in double room in UK?

In the UK, a double room in a hotel is a room that can accommodate two people. The beds in a double room are usually two single beds pushed together, but they can also be one large bed (a queen or king size).


Can you have 5 people in a 4 person hotel room?

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'. When you have exhausted all the resources above, and you still can't determine whether a hotel has a room that can sleep 5, or 6, or 7 people, contact the hotel to ask directly.


Can 3 adults stay in a family room in Premier Inn?

How many people do family rooms accommodate? Most Premier Inns have family rooms that can accommodate a family of up to two adults and two children (aged 15 and under), in a spacious, family sized room.


How many people can stay in a family room?

Some hotels may specifically designate rooms with two double or two queen size beds as a family room because these rooms will sleep up to four people. Other hotels may describe a family room as one that offers a king bed for parents and bunk beds or a sleeper sofa for the children.


What is a family room in a hotel?

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.


Can 3 adults stay in a travelodge?

A twin or double room has a maximum occupancy of 2. A family room(same cost, but must be selected when booking) can hold 3 adults.


Do hotels allow 3 people in one room?

Extra Person Charges Many hotels have a base rate for double occupancy, meaning two people can stay in the room without any extra cost. However, if you plan on having a third person in the room, you may have to pay an extra person charge.


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.


Can 2 people stay in 1 guest hotel?

Typically, a standard hotel room is designed to accommodate one or two guests. If two people want to sleep in a single bed in a hotel, there may be additional charges involved. Some hotels may allow it without any extra fees, while others may charge an additional fee for the extra person.


Do hotels mind if 5 people stay in a 2 person room?

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.


Why do hotels have a 4 person limit?

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.


Can a family of 5 stay in one hotel room?

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.


Do you have to say how many people are in a hotel room?

For these reasons, hotels take extra guests seriously and may charge additional fees or ask guests to leave if they are found to have more guests in their room than they originally stated. It's always best to be honest and upfront about how many people will stay in your hotel room.


Can I have guests over in my hotel room?

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.