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Not given connecting rooms
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POPPYOSCAR wrote: »More likely to upset them if they are down the corridor crying
Isn't that what Calpol is made to deal with?0 -
Bob_the_Saver wrote: »Isn't that what Calpol is made to deal with?
So you would now drug them as well!0 -
POPPYOSCAR wrote: »So you would now drug them as well!
I don't think you can even get drugs in Jamaica (can you?)0 -
Connecting rooms to most travel agents means rooms next to each other or opposite each other, not with doors between them?POPPYOSCAR wrote: »Sorry your post does not make sense.
How does having a connecting door between two rooms open upset the other guests?
More likely to upset them if they are down the corridor crying and the parents are asleep and cannot hear them!
That would just be one big room
edit: Bob, it's easier to get weed in Jamaica that here0 -
Obviously_the_best wrote: »Connecting rooms to most travel agents means rooms next to each other or opposite each other, not with doors between them?
That would just be one big room
The OP is talking about connecting rooms with a door between them and that is what I understand to be 'connecting' and have booked in the past.0 -
Obviously_the_best wrote: »edit: Bob, it's easier to get weed in Jamaica that here
Thanks for that, looking at Kayak now!
Update. OK, done Google, I'll give Skegness a miss this winter and head West,
seems to be a destination of interest,
http://hightimes.com/userdata/3/images/3_IMG_1745_may376int.jpg0 -
No, that it adjoining rooms.Obviously_the_best wrote: »Connecting rooms to most travel agents means rooms next to each other or opposite each other, not with doors between them?
Connecting rooms have either a door between them that can be left open to create one big room or a private lobby with a lockable door where that door can be closed and the room doors can be left open, we've had both in the past, equally effective for sleeping a family.
OP wanted connecting rooms, not adjoining rooms.Accept your past without regret, handle your present with confidence and face your future without fear0 -
Obviously_the_best wrote: »Connecting rooms to most travel agents means rooms next to each other or opposite each other, not with doors between them?
That would just be one big room
edit: Bob, it's easier to get weed in Jamaica that here
Connecting means the rooms are connected; can be joined, by means of a door if required. If not required they are sold as separate rooms. They have them in hotels and on cruise ships. Adjoining means they are completely separate and cannot be joined by means of opening a door. Very different animals.0 -
Bob_the_Saver wrote: »Thanks for that, looking at Kayak now!
Update. OK, done Google, I'll give Skegness a miss this winter and head West,
seems to be a destination of interest,
http://hightimes.com/userdata/3/images/3_IMG_1745_may376int.jpg
Hey man, who cares anymore
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Bob_the_Saver wrote: »Hey man, who cares anymore

Are you on the Calpol again;)0
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