According to http://www.premierinn.com/en/faq/booking/family_or_group.html#childrenchildrenfaqlist.2710 you cant get 3 adults in a PI room even though the bed is big enough for more!
This is a pain, as the M6J10 PI is closest to chameleons!
Anyone pushed their luck and got away with it, or is it too risky? |
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How would they really know though?
You could both go in Via reception. And give the other person your room number and ask him to follow a few minutes later |
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"How would they really know though?
You could both go in Via reception. And give the other person your room number and ask him to follow a few minutes later "
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There have been 4 of us in an Edinburgh prem inn loads of times at work nights out..
Just book Family room for 2 adults and 2 children..
One of us checks in... gets keys ... and never had an issue. |
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And anyway.
Most the big hotels really don't give a fuck as long as you've paid for the room.
There literally is NOTHING they haven't already seen.
They know what goes on.
As long as you don't make a fuss about it, making it difficult for them to turn a "blind eye" to the point where the staff themselves could get into trouble you should be fine.
The Big hotels have seen it all.
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