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Two adults and one 7 year Old

How do you book a hotel in Paris through the internet when you have a small child, that would sleep with us and has in double beds before, and not have to pay the additional cost of a triple room? We would love to stay at the Castex, but in a double. Would it be proper to ask them if it were ok to stay in a double.


stacey
lafayette 11/6/09

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11/6/09 10:57 AM
pat

victoria, Canada
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stacey,, you would be making a big mistake if you tried to sneak your child in a double room and most hotels in France would most definately consider a 7 yr old a person,, not a freebie.There are also strict fire codes that allow only so many persons per sq metre in hotels,, and a hotel could and many would ,, either send you away,, or charge you for a triple if you showed up with the child and tried to plead ignorance.

Find a cheaper place to stay where you don't have to lie( which is what you are really asking us how to do).

There is a place that seems to be 1/2 hostel 1/2 hotel ,, I haven't stayed there , but area is good. Look it up,, its called "Hotel Perfect" .. you could also consider looking at hostels, some do have private family rooms.


11/6/09 11:14 AM
stacey

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Pat, I never meant that I would sneak nor lie!!!! What do you do on some of the websites that only offer single or double yet they give you the option for additional people? Do we rent two rooms and not sleep together? That is all that I am asking! Not how to cheat the system. Please do not think that is what I am saying. I want to got Paris as family not split to two rooms because he cannot sleep in the bed with us.


11/6/09 11:27 AM
Steve

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If the online system will not show availability for three persons (adults and/or kids) in the room, (most won't let you book three in a double room) and you instead book for two, you may or may not have problems on arrival with a third person.

1) The hotel will charge you extra for the third person, or

2) The hotel will not let the third person stay in the room, or

3) The hotel says okay, no problem.

You should call the hotel in advance and ask them what their policy is on internet reservations when you bring along an extra person. With that information you can then book online, but make sure you call back the hotel with your reservation confirmation number and reconfirm what they told you.

A room for two in Europe is just that, a room for two, with not much room for a third. You should be looking for triples.


11/6/09 11:29 AM
Frank

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What you do when you make the reservation is tell them you have two adults and one child. Very simple. From your original post, it sure sounded like you were trying to get two and half people in a double room.


11/6/09 11:31 AM
Susan

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I didn't get the impression you were asking how to sneak your child in...your question "would it be proper to ask them if it were ok to stay in a double" is reasonable, and I would say yes. As Steve already wrote, I would call them and speak to someone there.


11/6/09 11:43 AM
stacey

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Susan - Thanks for understanding and reading what I really meant to asked. I have emailed some hotels and their responces have been different. Thanks for the your answers.


11/6/09 12:38 PM
pat

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"and not pay the additional the cost of a triple room"

This is what led me to believe you were trying to get three people in a room for two. Sorry if I misunderstood,,,but thats what it sounded like.


11/6/09 6:26 PM
Susan

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Stacey, I totally understood your question and thought it was perfectly reasonable. You wouldn't ask if it would be proper to ask them if it were ok to stay in a double if you were trying to sneak your child in. There are Paris hotels that will bring a cot into a double room for a child, because I've done that (at Hotel du Pantheon for one). They did not charge extra. Every hotel in Paris is different, and they all do things differently and in their own way. That's why I think calling them is the best way to find out what a particular hotel may or may not allow.