has anyone stayed in the marriott or the radisson sas in a triple room? we want to share a room with our 20 yr old daughter but don%26#39;t want the third bed to be a small camp bed as she is very tall, neither do we want to be falling over each other because of lack of space-expedia site says you can book for 3 people in a deluxe room at the marriott, but the marritt site says deluxe rooms are for double occupancy-similarly we are being offered standard rooms for three at the radisson
has anyone any experience of third beds in rooms at these hotels?
we want to stay 8th-12th sept approx so choice is limited
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if you book through expedia you will get what you pay for - no service and the cheapest (therefore smallest room). book a package through a reputable tour operator who will book the eurostar/airline and hotel and get you the room you want OR book the elements yourself - direct with hotel and eurostar/airline
yuo need to book a junior suite at least in order to ensure one double bed and one %26quot;real%26quot; other bed. i would recommend a suite
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Holiday being over and those dates being in the middle of the week you may not get any real good rates. Try the Holiday Inn City Center which offers a prepaid rate of 160 euro for a room with 2 double beds for your dates.
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