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Premier Inn booking question

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stonkytonk11 · 11/05/2025 13:45

My question is - how would I book a room for an adult (my dh) and a separate room for my daughter and her friend (age 17)? Is this possible? Just put in 3 adults and two rooms?

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HaddyAbrams · 11/05/2025 13:46

Yes, you can't book 3 adults into 1 room anyway. But they'll probably assume that 2 of the adults want to share a bed so might not have 2 separate beds made up in either room.

NotDavidTennant · 11/05/2025 13:57

Yes, just book 3 adults in 2 rooms. Specify one room as a double and one as a twin.

stonkytonk11 · 11/05/2025 16:30

Will it be fine to class the girls as adults even if under 18?

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hexsnidgett · 11/05/2025 16:41

I think premier inn counts people as adults from 16. My ds had a room to himself at 17- he loved it!!

minnienono · 11/05/2025 16:42

Just book two room, one two, one double and list one of the adults in each, nobody checks who is sleeping where!

Comefromaway · 11/05/2025 16:55

A child at Premier Inn is classed as age 15 & under.

put 3 adults, two rooms. There will be a drop down menu specifying double or twin.

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