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"So I'm staying in premier Inn for 2 nights. First night on my own then my 2 friends are coming to stay over but apparently no 3 adults are allowed to stay over. Anyone stayed over at a premier Inn and there's been more than 2 adults sleeping over?" If you are covert and not making any noise or asking for extra cot or door card you may be able to get away with that. | |||
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"Staff don't have a clue who's staying in what room. Just give your friends the room number & all walk in at different times " Debatable. I work in another large hotel company, in the mornings we have a list of room numbers, the name of the booking and the amount of people who are staying in each room to check breakfasts on off, and we have a full list of every guest in the building in case of fire evacuations. I can only assume that Premier Inn would have a similar system for the latter at least, which management would have easy access to if needs be. | |||
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"So I'm staying in premier Inn for 2 nights. First night on my own then my 2 friends are coming to stay over but apparently no 3 adults are allowed to stay over. Anyone stayed over at a premier Inn and there's been more than 2 adults sleeping over?" Long as no noise or nothing too out of order is happening they wont be bothered | |||
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"Staff don't have a clue who's staying in what room. Just give your friends the room number & all walk in at different times Debatable. I work in another large hotel company, in the mornings we have a list of room numbers, the name of the booking and the amount of people who are staying in each room to check breakfasts on off, and we have a full list of every guest in the building in case of fire evacuations. I can only assume that Premier Inn would have a similar system for the latter at least, which management would have easy access to if needs be. " I get the fire safety angle. But what if they haven't booked breakfast? I've stayed in chains before without breakfast and got something locally - if I snuck someone in how would they know? | |||
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"Staff don't have a clue who's staying in what room. Just give your friends the room number & all walk in at different times Debatable. I work in another large hotel company, in the mornings we have a list of room numbers, the name of the booking and the amount of people who are staying in each room to check breakfasts on off, and we have a full list of every guest in the building in case of fire evacuations. I can only assume that Premier Inn would have a similar system for the latter at least, which management would have easy access to if needs be. I get the fire safety angle. But what if they haven't booked breakfast? I've stayed in chains before without breakfast and got something locally - if I snuck someone in how would they know?" I can only speak for my chain, but our breakfast lists have everyone in the hotel on, with prebooked breakfasts highlighted. So, in my hotel if you were meant to be in by yourself and had someone with you, we'd know as the list would say that only one adult was using that room. | |||
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"Staff don't have a clue who's staying in what room. Just give your friends the room number & all walk in at different times Debatable. I work in another large hotel company, in the mornings we have a list of room numbers, the name of the booking and the amount of people who are staying in each room to check breakfasts on off, and we have a full list of every guest in the building in case of fire evacuations. I can only assume that Premier Inn would have a similar system for the latter at least, which management would have easy access to if needs be. I get the fire safety angle. But what if they haven't booked breakfast? I've stayed in chains before without breakfast and got something locally - if I snuck someone in how would they know? I can only speak for my chain, but our breakfast lists have everyone in the hotel on, with prebooked breakfasts highlighted. So, in my hotel if you were meant to be in by yourself and had someone with you, we'd know as the list would say that only one adult was using that room. " Just being inquisitive here - not disputing it. If no-one knocks on the door and sees a second occupant how would you know? Does the key card system register that someone is in the room (with card 1) when card 2 is used meaning a second person is arriving? | |||
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"If there is only one person booked into a room wouldn’t the reception staff ask why you would need two room cards?" First one gets in then opens the door to everyone else | |||
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"Staff don't have a clue who's staying in what room. Just give your friends the room number & all walk in at different times Debatable. I work in another large hotel company, in the mornings we have a list of room numbers, the name of the booking and the amount of people who are staying in each room to check breakfasts on off, and we have a full list of every guest in the building in case of fire evacuations. I can only assume that Premier Inn would have a similar system for the latter at least, which management would have easy access to if needs be. I get the fire safety angle. But what if they haven't booked breakfast? I've stayed in chains before without breakfast and got something locally - if I snuck someone in how would they know? I can only speak for my chain, but our breakfast lists have everyone in the hotel on, with prebooked breakfasts highlighted. So, in my hotel if you were meant to be in by yourself and had someone with you, we'd know as the list would say that only one adult was using that room. Just being inquisitive here - not disputing it. If no-one knocks on the door and sees a second occupant how would you know? Does the key card system register that someone is in the room (with card 1) when card 2 is used meaning a second person is arriving?" I wouldn't know The person issuing a key card wouldn't do so without a good reason though, in my hotel. So if someone new came in for a key card for a single occupancy room that's already been checked into they'd be turned away, because how would we know who they are? That'd be for the safety of guests and staff alike. | |||
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"If there is only one person booked into a room wouldn’t the reception staff ask why you would need two room cards?" When booking, you don't have to say how many people staying. These rooms often have a King Bed as well as a very large comfy sofa lounger. When I arrive, if no one at reception, I use the self-check-in pod and press the button for two cards. If checked-in by a receptionist, I say my Fuck Buddy is arriving separately so can I have two cards please. They often just smile sweetly in compliance. As many have said, not a real problem really - just keep the noise down and don't wreck the joint and no one would be the wiser. | |||
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"So I'm staying in premier Inn for 2 nights. First night on my own then my 2 friends are coming to stay over but apparently no 3 adults are allowed to stay over. Anyone stayed over at a premier Inn and there's been more than 2 adults sleeping over?" Yes. They don’t pay any attention so don’t worry. | |||
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