Originally Posted by robyng
OK - an opposing point of view from the grinch. Apart from legal considerations (like fire regulations) - I think a hotel has a right to be "kid-friendly" - or not "kid-friendly". To attract families with kids by letting them stay 3/4/5 in a room for the price of 2 - or by enforcing room occupancy limits. My husband and I are travelers who like to relax on the road. We want quiet in the morning - quiet in the evening - hallways which aren't used for fun and games - pools where we can swim laps - dining where we don't have to worry about tripping over little people at breakfast or finding the floor under our table covered with the debris of children meals - etc.
.... Robyn
perhaps you should consult your AARP assisted living directory, they may be able to provide you suitable accomodations.
:P