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Jessica Campbell
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We would like to find a hotel where our bedroom area is separated from where our kids would be sleeping. I know more expensive hotels offer this but we are trying to stick to a budget. What are some cheaper hotels that have bedroom areas separated like this?


   
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FifteenGreen Doh
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I am not sure what the costs are as of now but I know the Bellagio, Excalibur, Luxor, Aria, MGM, and Mirage all offer 2 and 3 bedroom suites. 


   
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Mimsy Ravenclaw
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If you want to save money, you can go to a hotel that has connecting rooms, as in your kids can stay in one room, and you in the other. And you should also have a door leading to the other room. You should be able to find most hotels with rooms like this though. Even cheaper hotel chains will offer connecting rooms. 


   
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Fit Travel
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Like Mimsy mentioned, most hotels offer two-room options that function as separate hotels but have a connected space between them. I think there are age restrictions on this though so you might have to stay in one room with one child and your partner in the other with the other child unless they are older. 


   
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