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By *andt3744 OP   Couple
2 days ago

swansea

R there any hotels b&b we can take our gir toy too that would be ok w 3 adults sharing a room and obviously has huge beds

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By *andt3744 OP   Couple
1 day ago

swansea

Should of said in south wales

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By *allySlinkyWoman
1 day ago

Leeds

The big chains like Premier Inn have family rooms you can book for three or four adults.

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By *itygamesMan
1 day ago

UK

Every hotel in the world has rooms to accommodate 3 people

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By *ickylouCouple
1 day ago

Bi

Celtic manor was lovely.

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By *enelope2UWoman
1 day ago

Fife


"Every hotel in the world has rooms to accommodate 3 people "

Shhhhh that's a insider secret

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By *andt3744 OP   Couple
14 hours ago

swansea

Lol obviously but im sure they might raise an eyebrow to my husband and 2 women book to stay in the same room lol. Some places are more tolerant.

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By *ourish69sWoman
13 hours ago

Great Yarmouth

Travelodge/Premier Inn

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By *itygamesMan
11 hours ago

UK


"Lol obviously but im sure they might raise an eyebrow to my husband and 2 women book to stay in the same room lol. Some places are more tolerant."

a receptionist would raise an eyebrow , plus none of there business, nothing strange about a male and 2 females sharing a room, it dosent mean you'll be sharing the shower , and triple rooms / family rooms have a kingsize and a single or sofa bed, you could be family, best friends , it really dosent matter.

do you honestly think there going to say , oh i'll have to cancel your booking , we cant have 2 females and a male in the same room...

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By *itygamesMan
11 hours ago

UK

*wouldn't

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By *ingleglasgowguy24Man
9 hours ago

Glasgow


"Lol obviously but im sure they might raise an eyebrow to my husband and 2 women book to stay in the same room lol. Some places are more tolerant.

a receptionist would raise an eyebrow , plus none of there business, nothing strange about a male and 2 females sharing a room, it dosent mean you'll be sharing the shower , and triple rooms / family rooms have a kingsize and a single or sofa bed, you could be family, best friends , it really dosent matter.

do you honestly think there going to say , oh i'll have to cancel your booking , we cant have 2 females and a male in the same room..."

I agree with this. The hotel receptionist probably sees this all the time and mostly it is just a best friend staying over. And you'll more than likely never see the receptionist again so she can do what she likes with her eyebrows lol.

If anyone wants to learn from my mistake here..find out the girls second name for when the ask you at reception. Or you might have to blurt out something like "I don't know. I've just met her on tinder" like I did 🤣

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By *urora1912Woman
9 hours ago

Norfolk East anglia


"Lol obviously but im sure they might raise an eyebrow to my husband and 2 women book to stay in the same room lol. Some places are more tolerant.

a receptionist would raise an eyebrow , plus none of there business, nothing strange about a male and 2 females sharing a room, it dosent mean you'll be sharing the shower , and triple rooms / family rooms have a kingsize and a single or sofa bed, you could be family, best friends , it really dosent matter.

do you honestly think there going to say , oh i'll have to cancel your booking , we cant have 2 females and a male in the same room...

I agree with this. The hotel receptionist probably sees this all the time and mostly it is just a best friend staying over. And you'll more than likely never see the receptionist again so she can do what she likes with her eyebrows lol.

If anyone wants to learn from my mistake here..find out the girls second name for when the ask you at reception. Or you might have to blurt out something like "I don't know. I've just met her on tinder" like I did 🤣"

school boy error right there

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By *ingleglasgowguy24Man
9 hours ago

Glasgow


"Lol obviously but im sure they might raise an eyebrow to my husband and 2 women book to stay in the same room lol. Some places are more tolerant.

a receptionist would raise an eyebrow , plus none of there business, nothing strange about a male and 2 females sharing a room, it dosent mean you'll be sharing the shower , and triple rooms / family rooms have a kingsize and a single or sofa bed, you could be family, best friends , it really dosent matter.

do you honestly think there going to say , oh i'll have to cancel your booking , we cant have 2 females and a male in the same room...

I agree with this. The hotel receptionist probably sees this all the time and mostly it is just a best friend staying over. And you'll more than likely never see the receptionist again so she can do what she likes with her eyebrows lol.

If anyone wants to learn from my mistake here..find out the girls second name for when the ask you at reception. Or you might have to blurt out something like "I don't know. I've just met her on tinder" like I did 🤣

school boy error right there "

My face was beetroot haha

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By *ilva69Man
4 hours ago

stockport


"The big chains like Premier Inn have family rooms you can book for three or four adults. "

Village hotels have family rooms no one bats an eyelid , free to come and go so to speak

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