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What is the Hotel Policies for Children?

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What is the Hotel Policies for Children?

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Usually children under 12 years of age stay for free in their parent’s room using the existing bedding. The age requirement may differ pending on the specific hotel’s policy though. Any child over the age of 12 is considered an adult by the hotel industry. Normal charges will apply both for the room and breakfast. The general policy concerning the charging of room and breakfast for children traveling together with their parents or family is as follows. Children more than 12 years of age: Any child this age is considered an adult by the hotel industry. Normal charges will apply both for the room and the breakfast. The child supplements apply to children between the ages of 2-12 years (unless a different age range is specified). They only apply in twin or double rooms. Free baby cots for babies are only suitable for children under 2 years old. Child supplements will not be available if the child age is not specified at the time of booking and we will charge for three adults in a triple r

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