what hotel chains actually have 2 bedrooms?

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Other than Embassy Suites, is there a chain with a real 2 bdrom suite? How about rooms that have a real door that would make it a 2 room suite? Taking two teenaged boys, Mom wants privacy. I'm sure they would appreciate it too.
 
If you can't find a hotel with 2 bedrooms we would get 2 rooms.
Ah nothing is better......:goodvibes

Yeah, not quite ready to let go in that respect. so many hotels do not honor adjacent or adjoining requests at check in.
 

We've done Residence Inn. I have no problem getting 2 adjoining rooms for our family, since we don't come close to fitting in one. Just a warning - the last time we had reservations at a 2 bedroom Residence Inn, they gave away our room :confused3 and gave us 2 one bedrooms, across the hall from each other. It's probably safer to get 2 regular rooms, connecting, since there are more of them.
 
Really? We have been doing that for a long while.

You can get connecting rooms.:thumbsup2


I was a travel agent for 27 years. If I had a nickel for every time a hotel put confirmed connecting rooms on seperate floors, I'd be laying on the beach right now at my private island resort. lol! Seriously been burned and these boys are 14, not 17 or 18.
 
All of the double trees that I have stayed at have had two rooms. I like Embassy Suites with kids because the free breakfast and mangers reception is great!
 
I was a travel agent for 27 years. If I had a nickel for every time a hotel put confirmed connecting rooms on seperate floors, I'd be laying on the beach right now at my private island resort. lol! Seriously been burned and these boys are 14, not 17 or 18.

Well we have been doing 2 rooms forever when we could not get the suites.
My kids are used to it. Guess I am a bad parent.:lmao:

We never had any issues. DH is surrounded by girls and he needs the break.:rotfl:
 
I was a travel agent for 27 years. If I had a nickel for every time a hotel put confirmed connecting rooms on seperate floors, I'd be laying on the beach right now at my private island resort. lol! Seriously been burned and these boys are 14, not 17 or 18.

But since they are minors, could they legally put them in a room without an adult? It would seem to me that they would make this situation a priority.
 
But since they are minors, could they legally put them in a room without an adult? It would seem to me that they would make this situation a priority.

That's what I would think, too. I can see if it's mom, dad, and 3 kids in 2 rooms- the hotel would assume that mom takes a kid in one room, and the dad takes 2 kids in the other room (or whatever). But a mom and two teenage boys? How do you split them up? :scared1:
 
We stayed at an AmeriInn and even the one bedroom is a suite and they had free breakfast as well as a little kitchenette. It was really nice and I would definitely stay at one again.
 
Ameritel which is a small chain has them (and theirs has full size kitchens), some best westerns have them (but often they are not reflected on their websites so you have to call ones in the area you will be traveling), you can check with hampton inns as well (again some do, some don't).
 
Is there something wrong with Embassy Suites? Kids in the living room, you in the bedroom? If that isn't big enough some, have 2 bedroom suites available. Same thing with the extra bedroom.
 
I really like the residence inn - they have 2-bedroom suites & kids suites w/bunk beds (not sure if your boys would be too big for that. La Quinta Inn & suites also has 2-bdrm suites.
 



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