Standard hotel rooms typically accommodate two adults and two children under 6 years old at no extra charge.
Responding to reader Hoang Mai’s question about whether three children can stay with their parents in a hotel room, a media representative of a luxury resort on the outskirts of Hanoi said that each place will have its own requirements for guests. However, there are also some general principles that most hotels, usually 3 stars or higher, apply. Specifically:
Hotel/resort rooms are divided into many types and classes. Usually there will be Standard, Superior, Deluxe, Suite/Executive Suite, Presidential Suite...
Hotel rooms are also divided according to capacity: Single (1 person), Double or Twin (2 people - double bed or two single beds), Triple (3 people), Quad (4 people) or Family rooms (2 people or more), Villa (1-2-3... bedrooms usually with living room) and some other types of rooms.
The more upscale the hotel, the more strict the regulations on the number of people staying in each room. Normally, a standard double room will accommodate two adults and two children, with no extra charge, if the children are from 0 to 6 years old, sleeping with adults.
For children between 6 and 12 years old, some places will charge extra for extra bed (if requested) or breakfast. The surcharge depends on each hotel.
Children 12 years and older are considered adults.
However, each hotel has different regulations. For example, if you stay in a Family room for 4 people, you can bring 3 children free of charge; a double room can accommodate one more adult (no extra bed, sleeping on the sofa bed)...
In the case of Hoang Mai readers, it is advisable to rent a triple room or more to avoid problems when checking in or high additional charges, even more than the booking fee. Guests should also carefully refer to the hotel's policies before booking or before the trip to have a really enjoyable vacation.
Tam Anh
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