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anns2007 asked:


We are family of four with 2 kids - 5 and 2. When trying to book for hotels in Singapore, we are being told 3 is the maximum number of persons that can stay in one room. Can anyone tell us if we can risk booking only one room as our kids are very small?

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6 Responses to “Singapore Hotels - number of persons in a room?”

  1. Ardin Says:

    I always do that in Malaysia, though for Singapore…you can try, as long as you don’t bring the whole family to the reception (where it’s obvious that you’re bringing 4 people with you). Just go to the reception alone, leave your family at the lounge or somewhere to sit first, then after booking a room you can bring your family up to your room normally(don’t act suspicious/show unnecessary anxiety). You can do this if you don’t mind sharing beds/sleeping on the floor.

  2. Cool Mum Says:

    Number of person in a room usually is for adults, if there are 2 children, most hotel would suggest you to take an additional bed. So it be considered a triple room. You can tell your travel agent or hotel that the no.4 passenger is a small kid and will share existing bedding with you and if the room rate that you are paying includes breakfast, you can kindly inform them that for the extra child breakfast, you can pay direct at the hotel when you are dining. But most of the time, you don’t need to pay for it..2yrs old is so little, the most they’ll have are cereal or eggs.. Good luck!

  3. Quantin Says:

    I believe you might try to book the hotel room from some of the hotel provider (such as directroom, asiaroom etc). I did understand the problem due to most of this internet booking, they would only allow 3(max) in a room.

    Anyway, 5 and 2, I believe the hotel won’t expect them to stay in a room alone. So, may be it’s better to write or contact them thru email.

    If you face any difficulty, may be you write or call them direct. For myself, I prefer Intercontinental hotel because my son love it very much. (They are very friendly towards my son, who are 6 yrs old by now).

  4. Alex R Says:

    No hotel will allow allow you a double room for four of you. Book a triple room. Of course one child below 12 can share the parents bed

  5. kk6644k444 Says:

    Why do that ? tell the true when booking , ask for solution , i very sure hotel will help, either paid a litter more for child bed or some good discount. look for those hotel rate is comfort with your. is not a matter of RISK , is kind of respect to every body and comfort for your trips as an holiday. THANK.

  6. Jodeen=D Says:

    You can ask to add extra beds to a room. Booking 2 rooms would be a waste. There is no limit in how many people the room can contain unless it states or it is in its house rules. But you have 2 young kids with you, it would be better if you stay in a room. They will not check on you in the middle of the night.