| You need 2 queens and a roll away, same price as a king room. |
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We 4 (2 slim adults and 2 small children, 8 and 3) can barely fit into our Queen.
Fit 5 in a King at your peril. |
| Even 4 is very uncomfortable and we have little ones ages 2 and 4. Would not go for 5. |
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bring air mattresses
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| A lot of times if it has a king bed, there is a couch that doubles as a sofa bed. Or as someone mentioned bring some sleeping bags. 5 people is about 2 too many if you ask me. |
Exactly! This would be so much better than 5 people on a king! Good Lord! |
Most hotels don't allow 5 people for fire safety. You can get two, adjoining rooms or a suite. |
| Yep, DC#3 pushed us to 2 rooms anywhere we travel. |
| Asp for a crib |
| Oh, yeah. Didn't you do human Tetris in college? |
| We have 3 dc and always stay in just one room. You could do a king bed, one dc sleep on the couch, and one dc sleep in a rollaway bed. |
| In other words, no. |
but the ones i looked at are all either 1 king or 2 FULLs, not 2 queens. 2 queens would definitely work, no doubt. and no there's no safety restrictions on 5 or more people in a room in the US. at least never in the states i've stayed. i know in EU it's different. |
| Get a room at Embassy Suites. The suite room has a pull out couch and 2 of the kids can sleep there and you can have a king or 2 queens in the BR. |
What? No chance I'd put little kids in a separate hotel room from me. NO CHANCE. |