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Can anyone recommend a hotel for a family with 3 children... we would like somewhere that has a family room rather than two adjoining rooms. We would like an indoor pool too! Any recommendations would be amazing as I can't seem to find anywhere which is reasonable (all other hotels are ?300+ a night)

We stayed at a Premier Inn recently in a family room with a double and two singles and we took a camping roll for one to sleep the floor on. We were going to a family function and couldn't find anywhere nearby suitable for a family of 5. When I spoke to the Premier Inn they said loads of people just bunk in a room for 4 and they were perfectly happy about it. Only problem is kids breakie is free for each paying adult - we spoke to them about this and payed for the extra child breakie.


Have also stayed in the Dalmeny Hotel in St Annes near Blackpool which had a main door to the corridor then a connecting hallway for two connecting rooms - I know you said you didn't want this but just making the point that with this set up the kid's room didn't connect directly onto the hotel hallway. We had a coffee table and chairs in our room which we all sat around for room service breakfast delivered at no extra cost. Seem to remember a mini kitchen off our room too.

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