From a frequent hotel organizer's prospective, I think that's a better plan ^^; ~ I think they're ultimate plan is to commute, so it's not too big of a deal if they aren't able to get a room. (It's just a long night followed by a long commute, which they are hoping to avoid.) I'll let them know, though. They're both girls.
:3 Typically with room keys, I pick out the pairs in the room (since usually people stick together in groups of two or three) and give that pair a key. You can also say you "lost" your key and need another one, and they usually will give you one without deactivating the old one. (We've done this many times, though more unintentionally than not.) You definitely don't want to ask for extra keys (and there wouldn't be a fee or anything anyway) - there are fire marshal rules about having too many people stay in a room, so having more than 4 is a sort of keep-it-quiet thing. (The hotels more or less operate on a "don't ask don't tell" policy.) XD;
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Date: 2011-06-16 08:00 pm (UTC):3 Typically with room keys, I pick out the pairs in the room (since usually people stick together in groups of two or three) and give that pair a key. You can also say you "lost" your key and need another one, and they usually will give you one without deactivating the old one. (We've done this many times, though more unintentionally than not.) You definitely don't want to ask for extra keys (and there wouldn't be a fee or anything anyway) - there are fire marshal rules about having too many people stay in a room, so having more than 4 is a sort of keep-it-quiet thing. (The hotels more or less operate on a "don't ask don't tell" policy.) XD;