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Hotel room finder

Tell us your family and we suggest the configuration that fits everyone — suite, connecting rooms or a rental — with the trade-offs.

Family of 5

One family room

Won't fit

A standard family room sleeps up to 4. Simple and cheapest — if you fit. (2 adults, 3 children)

  • Cheapest option
  • Everyone in one room
  • Widely available
  • Will not fit your family of 5

Family suite

Best for you

A suite with a sofa bed typically sleeps 5–6 in one booking — usually cheaper than two rooms. (2 adults, 3 children)

  • One booking, everyone together
  • Cheaper than two rooms
  • Often a small kitchenette
  • Limited inventory — book early
  • Less privacy for adults
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Two connecting rooms

Two adjoining rooms give space and privacy at roughly double the price. (2 adults, 3 children)

  • Most space & privacy
  • Fits up to ~8
  • Adults get their own room
  • Roughly 2× the cost
  • Only some chains guarantee connecting rooms at booking
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Vacation rental / apartment

Best for you

A 2–3 bedroom apartment or home — cheapest per person for 5+ and a kitchen that slashes food costs. (2 adults, 3 children)

  • Best value for 5+
  • Kitchen cuts food spend
  • Separate bedrooms, laundry
  • No daily housekeeping
  • Cleaning fees
  • Less central sometimes
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Getting around with a big family

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