SSR 2 BR villa

Annette_C

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In your opinion, which is more accommodating, a regular 2 BR or a lock-off one? We have a party of 4 adults, one teen, a child and an infant (two families).
We'd prefer one bedroom have two queens (the child could sleep in one-parents in the other-plus a crib for infant).
Any advice?
 
In your opinion, which is more accommodating, a regular 2 BR or a lock-off one? We have a party of 4 adults, one teen, a child and an infant (two families).
We'd prefer one bedroom have two queens (the child could sleep in one-parents in the other-plus a crib for infant).
Any advice?
Lock off is a 1bedroom and a studio with a connecting door. A regular/dedicated is 2 bedrooms and a common area. You want the dedicated 2 bedroom, because the second bedroom has two beds in it instead of a bed and pull out sofa, is what you will have in a lock off.
 
Lock off is a 1bedroom and a studio with a connecting door. A regular/dedicated is 2 bedrooms and a common area. You want the dedicated 2 bedroom, because the second bedroom has two beds in it instead of a bed and pull out sofa, is what you will have in a lock off.
totally agree with this
 


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