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By *loverUK OP Couple
over a year ago
Eastbourne |
Apologies if this has already been posted
When you book a room at a hotel do you just book it for 2 people if you are planning to invite another couple to play during the night?
Do the hotels get pissed off if you don't book a family room or something?
Sorry if a silly question, just don't want to get thrown out
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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We often book a room for 3, which might include a fold out bed, or even a sofa bed.
The trick is not to all go up together, if it's the sort of place where you can't avoid going past reception. Get two keys, meet in the bar and go up as separate couples, if you see what we mean. Better still, find a place where the rooms are easily accessed without having to dodge nosey receptionists! Then again, they've probably seen it all before....
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By (user no longer on site)
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"We often book a room for 3, which might include a fold out bed, or even a sofa bed.
The trick is not to all go up together, if it's the sort of place where you can't avoid going past reception. Get two keys, meet in the bar and go up as separate couples, if you see what we mean. Better still, find a place where the rooms are easily accessed without having to dodge nosey receptionists! Then again, they've probably seen it all before....
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Top advice about the bar meeting |
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By *loverUK OP Couple
over a year ago
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"We often book a room for 3, which might include a fold out bed, or even a sofa bed.
The trick is not to all go up together, if it's the sort of place where you can't avoid going past reception. Get two keys, meet in the bar and go up as separate couples, if you see what we mean. Better still, find a place where the rooms are easily accessed without having to dodge nosey receptionists! Then again, they've probably seen it all before....
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Great advice, thanks so much |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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We book for two as generally the other couple aren't staying over.
If they are staying the night then they normally book their own room.
I don't like sleeping with others, I like to leave my dribbling and snoring to be witnessed by my lucky hubby XX |
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