I'm about to book a holiday at the Edelweiss, but they only seem to offer the option of twin rooms - does anyone know if they have double rooms when you get there? All but one hotel seems to be selling twin rooms only - is this the case everywhere or do they push them together for a double?
I know you're supposed to be knackered after a day's ski-ing, but we've not been married long enough for separate beds methinks!
Cheers
Hey - when i went skiing last year in Pamporovo, me and my boyfriend has to push the beds together to make it into a double bed. It will probably be the same for every hotel. Av fun and enoy the skiing - i loved it all and wish i was going again this year! Vicky
Hey, we were in Hotel Perlik in Pamps in Jan, and it was two single beds in the room and either side of the room too with wooden base so we couldn't push them together, We also had others stay in another hotel (group of 25) and there's were the same.
We stayed in the sister hotel Hotel Bor and our double bed was two single beds pushed together (we only married in Sept). It seems to be the norm that double beds are just two single beds pushed together.
Cheers - as long as they can be pushed together I reckon I can sell it to him - that's what they do in most resorts anyway isn't it! How was the hotel?
The twin beds CAN be pushed together, but there is a bit of a gap. We found that stuffing one of the many sheets provided in the room into the gap made it workable just fine, but not 100% ideal.
That said, it was easy to push them together, and the cleaners didn't mess with the layout for the whole week and so they must be used to it.
tend to find this in ski resorts apart from in high star hotals 4 and above, reason is they attract both large single sexed groups and school partys so twin beds work better, one week wont hurt, you have the rest of your lives togeather ah, now must run off to the loo feeling rather sick