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Premier inn family

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autumnrained · 27/07/2017 20:13

Could anyone tell me if a family room in a premier inn would allow 2 children plus a co - sleeper please? It's so hard trying to find a hotel room for a family of 5.

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GnomeDePlume · 27/07/2017 20:25

I dont they would allow it but you could phone the hotel to ask. When our DCs were small we had the same problem. We would book a family room and a twin room so that we were covered for 5 breakfasts and would use the 'spare' twin to provide any extra bedding we needed.

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Imfinehowareyou · 27/07/2017 20:37

We had a massive family room at a premier inn at Brighton. Basically 2 rooms with a wall knocked out. Double bed for us and two singles for the kids. We had the travel cot at the end of our bed for the youngest. All moot as they climbed in with us. Could easily have had 5+ people in there.

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HunterHearstHelmsley · 27/07/2017 20:39

Whenever I've stayed in a premier inn family room, it's been a double bed and a chaise lounge sort of thing. Might be a bit tight for five!

I'd probably book two rooms. You can do a parent and one child in one and other parent with two in the other. Or doss in together!

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iamdivergent · 27/07/2017 20:44

We booked a family room and I then emailed them and asked to add the baby on. They were happy enough but I believe it has to be under 2.

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Migraleve · 27/07/2017 20:45

Generally PI set up is a king size bed and a single (it's actually a sofa unless yo need it made up) so you may need 2 rooms. But phone your hotel because some of them have slightly different set ups, some of the rooms at one of the ones we use regularly has 2x king size beds and some have a king and 2x singles. So it's possible, but their system is set so that you can't actually book 5 to a room, a phone call is needed.

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blackteaplease · 27/07/2017 20:46

Yes, I have had 3 children in a premier Inn room but they will only do it with under 2s. If booking online add 2 kids and tick the box for a cot. I know you don't need one but it let's them know there is a little one.

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JustMumNowNotMe · 28/07/2017 05:09

I've recently done this in two premier inns, i have a bsby a toddler and a 10 year old. The room was a double, a single and two cots. They were absolutely fine with it. Call with your booking reference and they will note down what you need so it's ready for you Smile

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Squeegle · 28/07/2017 05:34

2 children, 2 adult plus a cot. They won't allow 5 unless one is a baby

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AliceMum09 · 02/08/2017 22:22

A friend was told, unofficially, that if your children will share beds you can have three children over the age of 2 in the room at a Premier Inn.

We are a family of 5, our children are 11, 8 and 5. Thankfully the 5 year old is very petite and is still willing to sleep in a travel cot, so my approach is to book two rooms if the price per room is under £40, anything over that and I just book one room by tying in 2 adults, 2 children and ticking the 'cot' box!

I would just book online for 2 adults, 2 children and a cot, so they know the total number of guests is 5.

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