| how many kids can i get away with inviting if i pay for one room? 5? |
| Like, 20? I mean, are you having them sleep over? If so, that's different. But if you'll just use the room for changing clothes, I'd sneak them through in groups of 5-6. |
| Your own, and no more than that. |
LOL chill out |
| Some hotels have birthday party packages. Why not just ask them. I wouldn't try to sneak in extra people. |
| There are fire code maxes per room but you could go to a suite hotel or get adjoining rooms to increase the numbers. Just be very aware of the need for other hotel guests around you to sleep at reasonable hours. |
+1. Do it on the up & up. |
| Many hotels are pretty strict about pools for liability reasons. Just call and ask about party packages. I've been to a couple like this with my sons and the kids have a blast. |
| OP, I agree. For pete's sake, just call the hotel and ask. It will probably be cheaper in the long run. There is something about renting rooms and trying to sneak kids in and out that is really.... tacky. I wouldn't like it at all if my kid was involved. |
| There are a lot of county pools where you can have a legit party. Why not do that? |
| Try the YMCA. |
|
if you snuck and they all got kicked out - you'd be dirt.
do it the right way. |
agree... speak the truth to the reception and tell them too how many people are going to be staying over and keep to it. Don't mess with a complaint and everyone gets booted out. will be the worst party ever for your DD. |
| Cool story, bro. |
| Do the Embassy Suites in dupont circle. they have a game room and a pool. I'd say you could get about 5 or so in a room. Ask for special arrangements at the front desk though because you'll want them all to be able to eat at their fantastic breakfast buffett. |