vegasnewbie Posted April 15, 2009 Report Posted April 15, 2009 Would anyone know these 2 Las Vegas properties I saw on Hotwire for July 9 (1 night):Both have casino, fitness center, pool(s), restaurants(s), business center, near golf and tennisThe 4.5 * hotel ($82) has high-speed internetThe 5* hotel ($108) has a spaAlso, most Las Vegas hotels have a policy of "max.occupancy of 4", even in the suites. Is it possible to get a 5th person in-- I'm talking a family with 2 adults, 3 kids who don't want to split up into 2 rooms if possible.
yellowdog Posted April 15, 2009 Report Posted April 15, 2009 Welcome to betterBidding!Also, most Las Vegas hotels have a policy of "max.occupancy of 4", even in the suites. Is it possible to get a 5th person in-- I'm talking a family with 2 adults, 3 kids who don't want to split up into 2 rooms if possible.HOTWIRE only allow a maximum of 4 occupants per room. Can the "little" one share bed with anyone?When you did this seach. how many adults/children did you search for?Yellowdog.
vegasnewbie Posted April 15, 2009 Author Report Posted April 15, 2009 Welcome to betterBidding!HOTWIRE only allow a maximum of 4 occupants per room. Can the "little" one share bed with anyone?When you did this seach. how many adults/children did you search for?Yellowdog.Yes, the little one could definitely share a bed, but do the hotels allow that ? i.e. can I book for 4 in a room and hope the front desk won't care?The prices are for 2 adults only ( I forgot that kids count as 3rd, 4th guests when I did the search-- since kids are so often free elsewhere)
AaronJB Posted April 15, 2009 Report Posted April 15, 2009 If you're not searching for 2 adults/2 kids, I would do so, as you may end up seeing different hotels when you search for 2 adults/2 kids versus when you search for 2 adults only. Additionally, you have to search for 2 adults/2 kids to guarantee 2 beds.5 in one room is at your own risk, but you may want to do something like have one adult wait outside with one child while you check in with the other two. In other words, don't have everyone standing right at the desk at check-in.
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