What room types are available for families in Hurghada hotels?
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TL;DR
Family rooms in Hurghada hotels vary: some are two adjoining rooms with a connecting door, others have a sofa bed or extra beds. Upgrade options may be available at reception.
In some buildings (e.g. building 8), the hotel proactively offers a choice at check-in between a standard room and an upgraded room at extra cost. The upgraded option can include two beds plus a cot for a young child on request.
Standard rooms come in two bed configurations: one double bed or two three-quarter beds. The layout is otherwise the same; rooms differ mainly in how recently they were renovated.
An extra bed for a child is usually brought on request even if the booking states 'no extra bed'.
At check-in, the hotel may offer to swap a booked two-room suite for two adjoining rooms with a connecting door — one with a double bed and a quality sofa bed, the other with two single beds. This is typically considered an upgrade.
Family rooms can have varying layouts: one room with a large double bed and another with a single large bed. It's worth confirming the exact configuration at reception upon arrival.
Corner rooms on the 2nd or 3rd floor are slightly larger than standard rooms but not dramatically different. They typically have beds only, no sofa, and in some cases the bed is positioned in a hallway-like area. Paid room upgrades at reception used to be available but are reportedly no longer offered.