Holidays abroad

Soldato
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We're looking at taking the kids on their first abroad holiday best year, unfortunately it will be in rip off season. We've thinking somewhere like Europe with watermarks nearby. I'm looking all inclusive and prices seem to vary wildly, the cheapest was about 1600, although I've seen somewhere better for 2600. I had a quick look at trying to book separately, but it seemed about the same prices, flights were 1000 for all 4 of us. The main thing I wondered is how do the rooms work with 4 of you if you don't want to be crammed into a tiny room? I know it sounds daft but I'd prefer a hotel room that is split up as the kids need a separate space, but they're not old enough for a room entirely to themselves (don't want a madelin case).
 
The booking site will tell you the room arrangement. I.e. whether it's two separate twin/double rooms, or if it's a family room. Typically for the latter you'd pay more, as you tend to have a separate "living room" rather than it being part of the bedroom.

If it's an old hotel, you may even be able to request adjoining rooms where they have an internal door that you can use to go between both rooms. Although i rarely see these with modern hotels - but that may well be because i've not been put in an adjoining room.
That's exactly the thing I'm looking for, I just wasn't sure on the terminology.
 
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