We kind of seriously overcrowded some rooms last year. (One room got to maybe 8 people for a one-bed). :roll: But we'd paid for four rooms, just everyone chose to congregate to only two of them.
The hotel didn't seem to care too much and offered roll-away beds. Doubt that will always be the case, though.
Two ways to get them to not freak out as much:
1. Be quiet and respectful. You're putting the comfort of a lot of people who are following the rules at risk, especially with the noise. Angry people will make an angry hotel staff.
2. Keep the place clean. Seriously...there is no reason to trash a room. This means personal belongings being kept clean and in order.
3. This is just a personal thought, but I would refrain from asking for extra things like a lot of towels or blankets. Bring them with you if you can.
The less they have to act like they are accomodating more people, the less they may care about it.
The hotel didn't seem to care too much and offered roll-away beds. Doubt that will always be the case, though.
Two ways to get them to not freak out as much:
1. Be quiet and respectful. You're putting the comfort of a lot of people who are following the rules at risk, especially with the noise. Angry people will make an angry hotel staff.
2. Keep the place clean. Seriously...there is no reason to trash a room. This means personal belongings being kept clean and in order.
3. This is just a personal thought, but I would refrain from asking for extra things like a lot of towels or blankets. Bring them with you if you can.
The less they have to act like they are accomodating more people, the less they may care about it.