Can 6 stay at RPR or HRH (in one room) if youngest is under 2?

KelleyGirl

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I know we'll be cramped, but it is only for one night. I'm just wondering if the "can sleep 5" includes infants. Thanks!
 
sorry, I don't know, but if the infant is in a crib, i wouldn't see why not?? :confused3 what's the difference between a crib and blow-up bed on the floor. best to call and ask hotel directly. good luck and let us know the outcome!
 
there was a thread on this back in the winter.

from what i can remember, think 5 is the max in a regular room.

you have 2 queen beds and can rent a roll away for $25 a night.
not much room for a crib in there also at rph.


you should call the hotel direct and ask the max per room.



someone mentioned on a previous thread some of the rules of # of occupancy per room is related to fire marshall codes.......

call to be sure.
we can only guess here unless you can go back to find the thread that addressed your question
 
KelleyGirl said:
I know we'll be cramped, but it is only for one night. I'm just wondering if the "can sleep 5" includes infants. Thanks!

Can 2 "infantS" fit in one crib?? (i just noticed you mentioned plural)
 

I think it is an insurance rule and not a hotel rule per se. However, as long as the baby doesn't intend on going on any rides at all and doesn't need an express pass, who is to know? Depends on your honesty level.
 
A queen deluxe room at HRH has 2 queen beds and a pullout sofa as well as extra space for a crib. I dont know if its allowed though.
 














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