Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Beijing Hotel Question

My wife, two small children (5 %26amp; 3) %26amp; mother-in-law are travelling to China %26amp; Hong Kong in November. After researching the hotels, it seems that almost all have a three person maximum per room, even when the rooms are over 300sf. Does anyone know if this is a hard and fast rule? Should I book and not worry about it? I don%26#39;t want to get more than one room.





Thanks



Beijing Hotel Question


I visited Beijing in January, you might check out some hotels that have apartments. I know the Holiday Inn Lido offers some. The Marriott also has 2 bedroom apartment set ups that are completely supplied. It depends where you want to be located. Beijing is HUGE.



Beijing Hotel Question


Thanks - but do you know if the hotels enforce the three person per room maximum? It seems a bit unusual that hotel stipulate max 3 people in rooms that are so big...




I think that often the rooms have just one double bed or two twins so they really can%26#39;t accomodate four people. With the one child rule in China, the vast majority of citizens are families with only three people. When I was looking at hotels it sometimes took awhile to find a place that would say it had two double beds.





What I would do if I were you would be to find places that have the beds you need and ask e-mail the hotels telling them the ages of the children ask if they can accomodate your wife and family. I%26#39;m sure that some places are more flexible than others.




Yes, I would agree with the suggestion of serviced apartments.

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