How was the sleeping arrangements for your party of three in London and Paris?
I am looking to go summer 2017, and my biggest concern is where will our 13 year old son sleep? He'll be adult size by then, and a cot seems small and cheap for the price.
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Under the date/pricing page for this trip it specifies that children under 18 must have an adult in the room with them and that triples will have a rollaway bed or sofabed.
In our experience the 4-5 star hotels Taucks uses are very nice but the rooms are a bit tight.
I think 'cot' is likely to be a generic name for a twin size fold out sofa bed, or you may be lucky and have a twin bed in the room in addition to your full or queen size bed. I have never seen any comments about unsuitable size beds on the Bridges tours since I started looking at the forums regularly. If you are comcerned, then I would call Tauck and ask them, or better still, call the hotels and ask what they use.
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Right now there are 5 teenagers on your tour. Ages ranging from 14 to 17. Hope you have a great time!
-Kristen
How was the sleeping arrangements for your party of three in London and Paris?
I am looking to go summer 2017, and my biggest concern is where will our 13 year old son sleep? He'll be adult size by then, and a cot seems small and cheap for the price.
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Under the date/pricing page for this trip it specifies that children under 18 must have an adult in the room with them and that triples will have a rollaway bed or sofabed.
In our experience the 4-5 star hotels Taucks uses are very nice but the rooms are a bit tight.