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Accor 3rd adult in the room without bed.

drsel

TF Legend
If you pay for a non refundable room for two adults using Accor points, and then your 18 year old adult child joins, will Accor charge extra even if you don't want an extra bed?

How to avoid extra payment?
 
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venkateshr

TF Premier
VIP Lounge
If you pay for a non refundable room for two adults using Accor points, and then an 18 year old child joins, will Accor charge extra if you don't want an extra bed?
How to avoid extra payment?
Bro. 18 yr old is not a child by any stretch of imagination. Accor charges vary based on the original room size you've booked and if rollaway beds can be accommodated. For a 18y old there are places where they would not allow more than 2 adults as per local laws (like Japan) and you'll have to book another room. However if room size is large, you would invariably have to pay for the extra bed. Unlikely you can avoid this at that age. Maybe till 8yrs etc. they may even consider.
 

sourpai

TF Ace
VIP Lounge
18 yr old is considered as adult. You will need to pay extra for 3rd adult while checking in or checking out.

Incremental charges for extra adult can be expensive while at the hotel. It is better to book before hand. But if you have non refundable fare, you will need to pay extra charges at the property only even if you have not taken any extra bed
 

SSV

TF Pioneer
Contributor
VIP Lounge
18 yr old is considered as adult. You will need to pay extra for 3rd adult while checking in or checking out.

Incremental charges for extra adult can be expensive while at the hotel. It is better to book before hand. But if you have non refundable fare, you will need to pay extra charges at the property only even if you have not taken any extra bed
Bro. 18 yr old is not a child by any stretch of imagination. Accor charges vary based on the original room size you've booked and if rollaway beds can be accommodated. For a 18y old there are places where they would not allow more than 2 adults as per local laws (like Japan) and you'll have to book another room. However if room size is large, you would invariably have to pay for the extra bed. Unlikely you can avoid this at that age. Maybe till 8yrs etc. they may even consider.

Doc saab may be feeling a son/ daughter will still be a child in the eyes of parents, no matter how old they are !! ;)
hence his reference of an 18 year old to a child !! ig..
 
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