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I don't understand - I'm trying to book a holiday with 2 rooms but it won't let me because 'children can't be in a room on their own'

35 replies

Lauriefairyonthetreeeatscake · 04/01/2009 22:58

What am I doing wrong - she can't share with us (she's 11 and a foster child and it's wildly inappropriate)

But thomson, thomas cook, first choice - none will quote me for a holiday online.

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mosschops30 · 04/01/2009 23:00

I dont think they will in a hotel, you will have to find one either with adjoining rooms or go for an apartment (which is what we do) so you can all have some privacy

MarmadukeScarlet · 04/01/2009 23:00

I've booked loads of holidays with adjoining rooms or two roomed family suites.

This year went with Kinder Hotels, booked that all online.

Good luck

aGalChangedHerName · 04/01/2009 23:02

Apartment or 1 adult sharing with your foster child and 1 adult on their own. Would you let her have a hotel room on her own?

Lauriefairyonthetreeeatscake · 04/01/2009 23:05

she has to have a room on her own.

When I go on thomas cook and try that - by putting one adult in one room and an adult and a child in another all the selections just say - 'we don't have that but we have a room for 3'

I don't want a room for 3, I want 2 rooms.

I can't book apartments on Thomas cook.

It can't be that hard - what if 2 people wanted two rooms cos one snored - how hard can it be

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aGalChangedHerName · 04/01/2009 23:07

Why does she have to have a room on her own?

What about a studio apt? A 1 bed apt has seperate bedroom. Try another holiday company?

mosschops30 · 04/01/2009 23:09

Why cant you book an apartment with Thomas Cook?
Where are you trying to book?
I think an apartment or suite is a better bet, would you really want an 11 year old staying in a room on their own (I wouldnt want dd to at nearly 13).

Why dont you put in 3 adults, I always count dd as an adult in our holiday bookings because its often cheaper than paying a chil supplement in a room, have done this for a few years now, often save about £200 per booking

harpsichordcarrier · 04/01/2009 23:10

can you just say one adult is sharing with the child?
imho I think self catering is proabably the wat forward though

Lauriefairyonthetreeeatscake · 04/01/2009 23:11

I have to put her in a room on her own - not allowed otherwise.

off to look at thomas cook again - can I really put her in as an adult? even though she's not.

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MarmadukeScarlet · 04/01/2009 23:13

In most hotels she wouldn't be in a room on her own, she would be in the room next door to the parents room with a door between the 2 rooms.

I don't understand why this is so odd? Are you afraid someone would unlock the door and come in or that your child would unlock the door and go out? This is a genuine query, btw.

aGalChangedHerName · 04/01/2009 23:13

Is it not innaproprite for her to be in a hotel room on her own tho? I wouldn't let ds2 who is 13 be on his own in a hotel room. You might get rooms which are not even near each other?

Get a 2 bedroom apartment? Then nobody is sharing a room?

Wht can't you share with her? Is that not allowed?

aGalChangedHerName · 04/01/2009 23:15

You wouldn't be next to each other unless it was an adjoining room. DH and i had to have a room with 1 child each and we were 6 hotel rooms apart.

aGalChangedHerName · 04/01/2009 23:16

Yu would have to specify that you want an adjoining room IIRC.

No i don't think anyone would steal ds2 but at 13 i wouldn't want him in a hotel room on his own.

mosschops30 · 04/01/2009 23:16

yes laurie you can, have done this for a while as it works out cheaper.
Just means that dd doesnt get a childrens meal on the plane but at 12 it doesnt matter.

If neither you or your dp are going to share with her though I would just check their policies on this.
I think your best best is an apartment, but still put her in as an adult

MarmadukeScarlet · 04/01/2009 23:18

Thanks, we have only ever booked and had adjoining rooms (or Family suites, which are similar - usually one room slightly smaller) and I thought that was what folk were baulking at!

PortAndStilton · 04/01/2009 23:18

Where do you want to go?

You can probably book directly with a hotel with no problem.

Or try Expedia and tell it you want to put one adult in room 1 and one adult and one child in room 2. Then when you get there you can divide between the rooms however you want.

Lauriefairyonthetreeeatscake · 04/01/2009 23:18

Right, I've got nowhere with thompson - I put in 2 rooms (3 adults) and when I chose a holiday it then came up saying that I could only have a twin room which slept 3 adults.

I can't find apartments on any of the sites - just hotel rooms.

The only way she would be allowed to come (by social services) is if she was in her own bedroom - yes, an apartment with seperate bedrooms would be ideal. I'm not worried about her wandering off - she sleeps in her own room at our house. It would not suddenly be right for her to start sharing a bedroom with us on holiday (and it's not allowed obviously).

I haven't done this before - why can't I find apartments. I've had a search for villas but they are 2500 for the week (too much).

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mosschops30 · 04/01/2009 23:20

where do you want to go and I will have a look for you

PortAndStilton · 04/01/2009 23:20

OK, right. When and where? Mumsnet will find you somewhere...

aGalChangedHerName · 04/01/2009 23:21

What about Thomas Cook or Direct Holidays?

Or owners Direct for an apartment and get seperate flights?

Or muy in-laws have an apartment (2 beds) in Paphos if you fancy that?

mosschops30 · 04/01/2009 23:25

come on laurie I love holiday searching, where and when you going and from which airport

Lauriefairyonthetreeeatscake · 04/01/2009 23:26

right, I have just tried thomas cook and thompson.

If I choose first week in august, 3 people (3 adults), 2 rooms, self catering, spain or greece.

I then get a load of choices - say I pick one, it then takes me to a page where it has one bed apartment (will not offer me a two-bed) or a studio, or hotel rooms.

I want a 2 bed apartment - not one with the bed in the living area.

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Lauriefairyonthetreeeatscake · 04/01/2009 23:26

any london airport

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Lauriefairyonthetreeeatscake · 04/01/2009 23:27

ooh, I like Paphos - how much ?

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mosschops30 · 04/01/2009 23:29

here

puerto pollensa for 7 nights in august, you have to search through to find the ones that meet your room selection

will have a look at thomson and first choice now for you

cece · 04/01/2009 23:29

I can recommend a complex that you can book directly in Nerja Spain. They are two bedroom apartments. We went last year. You then book the flight separatly.