Wondering if anyone could help me.
When I booked our holiday last year we chose a certain hotel and resort carefully. Paid 3 adult prices due to our sons age, he is 17. We did not wish for him to have a single room, anyway there was no need as the room accommodates 3 people.
I have recently emailed the hotel to clarify that our son will not be sleeping on a 'camp bed' as I have read that the rooms are small with 3 beds in them and the third bed is a camp bed.
The hotel replied and confirmed they do have rooms with 3 single beds and rooms with 2 single beds and a camp bed. They have stated that they hope to comply with my wish but obviously is not guaranteed.
Is there a rule of camp beds on the basis that the child must be 12 and under to sleep on it
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I have now contacted the tour operators who at this stage cannot confirm what rooms they have alloted at this hotel
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I feel like we have a dilemma on our hands, we do not travel until late June when it will be really busy.
Any advice please on where I stand regarding the 'camp bed' rule before we pay the last part of our holiday fee. Failing that the camp bed is certainly not suitable for any of us. Further, at the end of the day the holiday was booked on the basis of 3 adults sharing a room, not 2 adult and 1 child.
Many thanks
Kazee
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