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Families like: Outdoor pool, free water park access, games room
Found directions easy , elevators did not re boot and had problems
Reviewed on 27 Mar 2026

Families like: Outdoor pool, water park, games room
We had an amazing time, rooms were clean, staff was friendly . The food was expensive so didn’t eat there. However, My 8 year old had the best time. He enjoyed the balcony view from our room as well as the arcade games and rock climbing.
Reviewed on 26 Mar 2026

Families like: Outdoor pools, waterslide, games room, bowling alley
Loved the resort. Will stay again.
Reviewed on 27 Mar 2026

Everything is good
Reviewed on 27 Mar 2026

Families like: Kids' swimming pool, games room, bowling alley, rollaway/extra beds
The hotel was excellent.
Reviewed on 26 Mar 2026

Families like: Outdoor pools, free water park access, kitchen, playground
Tons of kids activities that are either free or a relatively low cost, the hotel staff are friendly and helpful. The pools were nice and warm and our newly renovated unit was beautiful inside!
Reviewed on 26 Mar 2026

Families like: Outdoor pools, free water park access, playground, games room
The hotel was great! So much to do, great rooms. Check-in took a long time even at midnight, but otherwise it was awesome!
Reviewed on 27 Mar 2026

Families like: Outdoor pool, games room, games and toys, laundry
Property is not maintained and is pretty run down. They charge you to park your car even if u have a room. Then charge a outrageous deposit . There is no free breakfast or wifi. None of the vending machines worked. No maid service unless your there over 3 days. We had two rooms right next to each ...
Reviewed on 27 Mar 2026

Families like: Outdoor pools, kitchen, games room, washer and dryer
Room was dirty, had a chick fila cup with hair. Bathroom door did not lock, was broken. Only had 4 towels when we were 6 in total.
Reviewed on 26 Mar 2026

The pool was great except 2 sections of it were closed our whole visit which greatly reduced the
Reviewed on 27 Mar 2026
What is a family-friendly hotel?
Family-friendly hotels welcome children and provide essentials for family travellers such as additional bedding for higher occupancy per room; in-room conveniences; and facilities for kids and family activities.
In-room: Connecting/adjoining rooms, family suites, babysitting services and refrigerators are some other room facilities to look out for. Family travellers find these helpful.
On premises: Family-friendly hotels may also have some additional recreational facilities such as outdoor pools, kiddy pools, playgrounds, kids clubs and game rooms.
*These are only guidelines as policies and amenities vary across hotels. For more information, view details listed on each property page.
What is the definition of a family room?
While each hotel defines its family room its own way, it usually refers to rooms available in the hotel that comfortably sleep at least 4 people. A family room is usually a larger room with 2 double/queen beds, or 1 double/queen bed and 2 twin beds. At some hotels, you might find 1 double bed for the parents and a sofa bed or bunk beds for the children.
The family room may also include other family-friendly conveniences such as infant beds, rollaway beds, a ground-floor location for convenience, treats for the kids, microwaves or refrigerators for meal preps.
How many people does a hotel family room sleep?
Most of the time, family rooms provide bedding that sleeps at least 2 adults and 2 children, allowing a family of 4 to comfortably share one room.
Family-friendly hotels often also have additional rollaway beds and infant beds available (at a surcharge). If young children share existing bedding, there's usually no extra charge So, depending if these are available at the hotel of your choice, it could be possible for more than 4 people to share a family room.
On Expedia, you will find room details listed for each room, such as number of beds and types of beds, so you can make the right choice to book for your family.
Can a family of 5 stay in one hotel room?
Yes, depending on the hotel's policies, it could be possible. Many family-friendly hotels have higher occupancy rooms that come with beds for 4 people, sometimes more. Of those hotels, look out for one which provides the following options to accommodate a fifth person:
✓ Infant cribs available (free or surcharge)
✓ Kids-stay-free policies (younger children can share existing bedding at no extra charge)
✓ Rollaway beds available (free or surcharge)
✓ Extra guests allowed
Alternatively, look for hotels with family suites or 2 connecting rooms.
On Expedia, you can find these details listed on each property page. Note, age restrictions and hotel rules around qualifying as a family apply for all of the above. Not all hotels allow extra staying guests.
Do hotels charge more for extra guests?
It depends on the hotel. Most of the time, yes a surcharge applies for any additional staying guest beyond the original capacity of the room -- for instance, having a third guest in a two-person room.
It's not as clear in cases where the room already comes with enough beds to accommodate your guest(s).There may be no fees as many hotels charge per-room, not per-guest (unless breakfast is included). However, some hotels may still charge for any extra staying guest beyond the original number of guests mentioned in the booking. Many hotels require all staying guests to register their details.
Note that not all hotels allow extra overnight guests, so it's best to check beforehand.
Can kids have their own hotel room?
Generally speaking, young children under a certain age are not allowed their own room, unless it's a connecting room with their parents next door. Older children may be able to have their own room. It's best to check the individual policy of the hotel you're interested in, as this varies from one hotel to the next.
What is the difference between adjoining rooms and connecting rooms in a hotel?
The terms adjoining and connecting are often used interchangeably to mean the same thing. That is, two hotel rooms that have a connecting door, where guests can move freely between both rooms without using the front door. For family travellers, this allows parents to have more comfort and privacy, yet remain within visible reach of their children comfortably in their own beds next door.
The more accurate term for this is connecting rooms. Adjoining rooms are in fact simply two hotel rooms located next to each other.
How do I choose a good family-friendly hotel?
Family travellers love hotels with good swimming pools, kids clubs, good service, larger rooms (to accommodate families of 4 or 5), and have a convenient location for sightseeing.
Consider location and transport options carefully, ensuring it's convenient to get around together as a family:
- Hotel-airport shuttles (free or surcharge)
- Free parking
- Shuttles to family attractions (free or surcharge).
- Well-connected public transportation nearby
- Within walking distance to main attractions
You have the option of hotel alternatives too:
- Spacious vacation rentals with multiple rooms
- Aparthotels with in-room kitchenettes and laundry facilities
- Unique local style of accommodation, for an authentic experience
How do I choose a good hotel for a family with kids?
If you have young children, look for hotels which have the following available:
✓ Infant cribs
✓ Kids-stay-free policy
✓ Children's pool
✓ Babysitting/childcare (free or surcharge)
✓ Supervised kids club
✓ Snacks available on-site
✓ Kids menu
Availability of these in-room facilities comes in handy for storing formula and preparing food:
✓ Microwave
✓ Refrigerator
✓ Kitchenette
How do I choose a hotel that's good for a family with elderly parents?
If you're travelling with older folks, use the filters to search for family-friendly hotels with accessibility features. Consider booking ground-floor rooms for easy access.
How do I choose a good hotel for a family holiday on a budget?
On Expedia, you can use filters to search for family-friendly hotels, sort the hotels to view the cheapest first or the best deals available. When you've found a hotel you like, look at the guest rating or click on the number of guest reviews to see what past guests had to say.
Some other considerations to save costs are:
- Room Facilities: Rooms that sleeps four to six people, rollaway beds available, kids-stay-free policy. Kitchenette for preparing and reheating group meals. Aparthotels with laundry facilities. Free airport transfers, free parking.
- Hotel Location: Cheaper hotels outside the city-centre or popular tourist areas, with public transportation nearby so it's convenient to get around. Or hotels in the best location where you can walk to attractions.
- Vacation Rentals: These tend to be more spacious and do not have 24-hour front desks, toiletries or other frills, so you save on those costs.









