re: hotel rooms

disneykins

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We are planning a trip to Paris, London, Swansea, Limerick and Dublin. So far we have found a hotel that sleeps 4 "Hotel de Roubaix" in Paris. Anybody have any thoughts on this? Also we have found the "Oxford Hotel" in London. Again any thoughts on this? We have a condo in Swansea and plan to do B&B's in Limerick and Dublin. We are using points for Disneyland Paris from Disney Vacation Club for 2 nights. Any suggestions on hotels for 2 adults and 2 children ( ages 15 and 12 ) would be appreciated. Thanks.



Debbie
 
Hi Debbie!

As you have probably found out, hotel rooms to sleep four aren't as usual over here as in the USA :( I can't help with suggestions or comment on your choices as I don't know them, but hopefully someone else may come along who can help.

How long will you be in Swansea? Do have any particular places you want to visit in the area? If I can help out with any local information, please feel free to PM me :)
 
if we need a hotel room to sleep 4, then we tend to go with the 'family' chains - like Holiday Inn, or Travelodge - they both offer "family" rooms that sleep 3 adults and 1 child.

At Disneyland Paris, all the rooms sleep 4 - but the Cheyenne offers a bunk bed rather than 2 double beds which may work better for your teens? I am not sure if you can book this using your points though, I have a feeling i read only the deluxe hotels can be booked on points.

Bev
 
What this not coming to Belfast NI......LOL

Sorry i can't help, but i you decide to come North give me another shout.


jj........;)
 















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