Anonymous
Post 10/25/2015 12:34     Subject: Re:5 in a room? Need hotel room in San Francisco for parents + 3 kids in San Francisco

Suites at Fishermans Wharf - https://www.extraholidays.com/san-francisco-california/suites-at-fishermans-wharf.aspx

Not fancy, but reasonably priced and has 2-bedroom suites
Anonymous
Post 10/24/2015 21:36     Subject: 5 in a room? Need hotel room in San Francisco for parents + 3 kids in San Francisco

Anonymous wrote:Yes, I've been told by hotels that I could not stay in a regular room with 3 kids--even when one of the kids was under 3 and going to sleep in the bed with us. If you're going to sneak 5 into a regular room, don't all go to the check in desk.


This. If you ask, I'm not sure there are (m)any standard rooms that allow 5 based on code. Better to "don't ask, don't tell" if you plan on putting 5 in a room.
Anonymous
Post 10/23/2015 08:21     Subject: 5 in a room? Need hotel room in San Francisco for parents + 3 kids in San Francisco

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Get an air bnb or vrbo apartment. You can get a 2 br apartment for the price of a nice hotel.

This is what I would recommend as well. Plus you have a kitchen so you can stock drinks and snacks more easily.



+1 to airbnb.
Anonymous
Post 10/23/2015 07:09     Subject: 5 in a room? Need hotel room in San Francisco for parents + 3 kids in San Francisco

Many, many years ago I livedaround the corner from this place - http://www.metrohotelsf.com

Looks like they have at least one room that sleeps 5. You'd be right in the middle of the city.
Anonymous
Post 10/23/2015 06:54     Subject: 5 in a room? Need hotel room in San Francisco for parents + 3 kids in San Francisco

Look for a Courtyard Marriott and request 2 queens. They are super family friendly and will wither already have a sofa or sofabed in room or supply a trundle.
Anonymous
Post 10/22/2015 21:56     Subject: 5 in a room? Need hotel room in San Francisco for parents + 3 kids in San Francisco

Stay in a hotel in SoMa, rather than a hotel in Union Square. The US hotels tend to be smaller (older).
Anonymous
Post 10/22/2015 21:16     Subject: 5 in a room? Need hotel room in San Francisco for parents + 3 kids in San Francisco

We have 3 dc and always just book 1 room. Look for an Embassy suites or a hotel with 2 queens and a pullout couch.
Anonymous
Post 10/22/2015 16:13     Subject: 5 in a room? Need hotel room in San Francisco for parents + 3 kids in San Francisco

Yes, I've been told by hotels that I could not stay in a regular room with 3 kids--even when one of the kids was under 3 and going to sleep in the bed with us. If you're going to sneak 5 into a regular room, don't all go to the check in desk.
Anonymous
Post 10/22/2015 16:11     Subject: Re:5 in a room? Need hotel room in San Francisco for parents + 3 kids in San Francisco


Hotel fire codes regarding maximum room occupancy vary based on fire exits, room size, etc.
Anonymous
Post 10/22/2015 16:09     Subject: 5 in a room? Need hotel room in San Francisco for parents + 3 kids in San Francisco

Anonymous wrote:Get an air bnb or vrbo apartment. You can get a 2 br apartment for the price of a nice hotel.

This is what I would recommend as well. Plus you have a kitchen so you can stock drinks and snacks more easily.
Anonymous
Post 10/22/2015 16:00     Subject: 5 in a room? Need hotel room in San Francisco for parents + 3 kids in San Francisco

Get an air bnb or vrbo apartment. You can get a 2 br apartment for the price of a nice hotel.
Anonymous
Post 10/22/2015 15:50     Subject: Re:5 in a room? Need hotel room in San Francisco for parents + 3 kids in San Francisco

Many hotels will supply a rollaway for the 5th person at no additional charge.
Anonymous
Post 10/22/2015 15:36     Subject: 5 in a room? Need hotel room in San Francisco for parents + 3 kids in San Francisco

Book two queen beds. If you can find a hotel with a couch, even better. Or try embassy suites.

Anonymous
Post 10/22/2015 15:16     Subject: 5 in a room? Need hotel room in San Francisco for parents + 3 kids in San Francisco

I don't have any specific recommendations for SFO, but I'm curious as to why you have to tell the hotel you have 5 people there? If you want a standard room, just book a standard room. If you want a bigger room or suite, just book it.

That said, I've noticed that you can choose the number of people per room when using Booking.com, but you end up having to pay for the extra person when you might've avoided doing so by just not bringing it to anyone's attention.
Anonymous
Post 10/22/2015 15:11     Subject: 5 in a room? Need hotel room in San Francisco for parents + 3 kids in San Francisco

Can anyone recommend a nice hotel in San Francisco that might let us stay 5 people in a room? My kids are 12, 9, and 4. Thanks.