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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You may want to verify this, but I heard from a friend that has close relatives that work for major national chains and they are not allowed to deny a family of five occupancy of one room. I have a family of four so I have not researched this further and I'm guessing it is only true for minor children.[/quote] This is not true at all. If a guest lies about the number of guests, and it’s above the occupancy limit for that room, they can be denied (without a refund) or kicked out if it’s determined post-check in. It depends on the specifics - if the fire code occupancy limit is above 4, but they’ve stated occupancy of 4, they can charge you an additional per diem fee for the extra guest(s). If it’s over the fire code limit, you can be forced to vacate. I absolutely wouldn’t risk this. We are in the hotel industry and have had to kick our guests when cleaning has reported that it’s clear too many are in the room. We won’t risk licensing or code or insurance violations. Also, if you were to get away with your lie and anything would be happened, you wouldn’t be covered and could be liable. [/quote]
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