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"Can hotels restrict who you have in your room if they aren't actually spending the night? We've taken friends and family up to our room quite often " I'm guessing that they could quote fire and safety regulations as reasons to restrict extra guests. | |||
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"Can hotels restrict who you have in your room if they aren't actually spending the night? We've taken friends and family up to our room quite often I'm guessing that they could quote fire and safety regulations as reasons to restrict extra guests. " That's true. I guess the public areas are insured for a certain number of people and in the event of a fire they'd assume the rooms only had residents in them | |||
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"Can hotels restrict who you have in your room if they aren't actually spending the night? We've taken friends and family up to our room quite often I'm guessing that they could quote fire and safety regulations as reasons to restrict extra guests. That's true. I guess the public areas are insured for a certain number of people and in the event of a fire they'd assume the rooms only had residents in them" Also think party night in Newcastle a bit different to midweek in a conference venue. If only people listed in the rooms are in the room only they can have caused damage etc. | |||
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"Can hotels restrict who you have in your room if they aren't actually spending the night? We've taken friends and family up to our room quite often I'm guessing that they could quote fire and safety regulations as reasons to restrict extra guests. That's true. I guess the public areas are insured for a certain number of people and in the event of a fire they'd assume the rooms only had residents in them Also think party night in Newcastle a bit different to midweek in a conference venue. If only people listed in the rooms are in the room only they can have caused damage etc." Very true Midweek at a conference venue means you just go to each others rooms. Or so I've been told | |||
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