Any smoking hotel rooms these days?

Anonymous
they really, REALLY need to quit smoking. Maybe get them some patches for christmas.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Invited my parents to join us in MoCo for Christmas but they said they would only come if we could get them a hotel room that allows smoking.


Do your parents lack the ability to find a hotel on their own?


You clearly do not have elderly parents. Yes, they do lack this ability. DP, not OP.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Invited my parents to join us in MoCo for Christmas but they said they would only come if we could get them a hotel room that allows smoking.


Do your parents lack the ability to find a hotel on their own?


You clearly do not have elderly parents. Yes, they do lack this ability. DP, not OP.


My father's 82 and successfully books hotel rooms all the time. Don't project your parents' inabilities onto all elderly people.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Invited my parents to join us in MoCo for Christmas but they said they would only come if we could get them a hotel room that allows smoking.


Do your parents lack the ability to find a hotel on their own?


You clearly do not have elderly parents. Yes, they do lack this ability. DP, not OP.


My father's 82 and successfully books hotel rooms all the time. Don't project your parents' inabilities onto all elderly people.


Yikes, a bit defensive. My parents DO lack this ability. I never said all elderly people but yes, in fact, many do lack this ability.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Invited my parents to join us in MoCo for Christmas but they said they would only come if we could get them a hotel room that allows smoking.


Do your parents lack the ability to find a hotel on their own?


You clearly do not have elderly parents. Yes, they do lack this ability. DP, not OP.


I don’t think that word means what you think it means.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Invited my parents to join us in MoCo for Christmas but they said they would only come if we could get them a hotel room that allows smoking.


Do your parents lack the ability to find a hotel on their own?


You clearly do not have elderly parents. Yes, they do lack this ability. DP, not OP.

Elderly people are not capable of using a telephone? My goodness, this is news to me!
Anonymous

My parents smoke and have long accepted the fact that they need to go OUTSIDE to smoke.

I wouldn't help them out, OP. If they can't tolerate walking a few yards outside of their hotel entrance to light up, I wouldn't want them visiting. They might light up inside your house!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Invited my parents to join us in MoCo for Christmas but they said they would only come if we could get them a hotel room that allows smoking.

I don’t see any way to filter this when I’m on sites like Expedia or Hotels.com. Do I just need to pick up the phone and start calling various hotels to see if they have any smoking rooms?

Even a room with an attached small balcony would be sufficient but it’s difficult to filter for those as well. Hoping someone on here has hd a similar family experience and can share a go to spot.

If it's a non-smoking hotel, they will 99% NOT be ok with smoking on the balcony. Don't rely on this.
Anonymous
Why can’t they just smoke in their car or walk outside for a few minutes?
Anonymous
Why can’t they stay (and smoke in) your home, Op? If there aren’t enough beds, your family could stay in a hotel.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Invited my parents to join us in MoCo for Christmas but they said they would only come if we could get them a hotel room that allows smoking.


Do your parents lack the ability to find a hotel on their own?


You clearly do not have elderly parents. Yes, they do lack this ability. DP, not OP.

Elderly people are not capable of using a telephone? My goodness, this is news to me!


Yes. They just pick up the phone and are immediately connected to a non-smoking hotel. 🙄
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why can’t they stay (and smoke in) your home, Op? If there aren’t enough beds, your family could stay in a hotel.


OP probably doesn't allow smoking in her home. Rightfully so.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Maybe a flea bag somewhere rooms rent by the hour


You are such a regrettable person.
Anonymous
Even in Europe smoking has been mostly banned in public spaces (that includes hotels) for quite a few years. You might find one that has an outdoor patio that allows smoking. Try Sleep Inn, Quality Inn, Motel 6.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Invited my parents to join us in MoCo for Christmas but they said they would only come if we could get them a hotel room that allows smoking.


Do your parents lack the ability to find a hotel on their own?


You clearly do not have elderly parents. Yes, they do lack this ability. DP, not OP.

Elderly people are not capable of using a telephone? My goodness, this is news to me!


Several posters have said this already, but I'm another poster with a mother who, in fact, at 85 no long wants to make hotel reservations. She never learned how and then my dad died so here we are. Does this mean all people in their 80s are incapable of making a hotel reservation? No, of course not, but it is certainly true of some of them. If your parents are still fully managing paying their bills, making hotel reservations and planning vacations, well, consider yourself lucky.
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