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[quote=Anonymous]In the states my family of 4 always stay in Embassy Suites, Marriott Residence Inns, Homewood Suites, Marriott or Hilton Vacation Clubs which are basically apartments. Embassy Suites is okay for a short trip, but for longer trips I like the extra space of Residence Inns, Homewood Suites, or a vacation club apartment. Many Residence Inns and Homewood Suites come with 2 bedroom (1 King or Queen & 2 doubles with a sofa bed)/2 bathroom rooms. The exception is in NYC where we always get adjoining two rooms at a Hilton chain. When I travel to Europe we either stay in a family suite at a Novotel or get two adjoining rooms at a Hilton or some other local chain. I always get two adjoining rooms when we stay at resorts or go on cruises. If I can't get an adjoining room, then yes, my teens stay in a room by themselves. We need two rooms and two bathrooms when we travel most of the time. I have a 15 and a 17 year old boys who are the size of NBA players there is no way they are sharing beds. Everyone sleeps better in their own beds and when there is more privacy, and extra space. Also, we can get ready faster with two bathrooms as supposed to one. A good night's sleep, accommodating everyone's comfort level, and having extra space is worth the money. [/quote]
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