The children policy in hotels varies. Children under a certain age often stay for free. However, there are also fancy hotels that do not allow children under a certain age.
When you get married, and either spouse has children, those children can be added to the policy. If you have a family plan, step children can also be added to a medical insurance policy.
"Some hotels in Tombstone accept pets, but please check with the hotel you wish to stay in before booking about their pet policy. Some hotels charge a small fee for pets to stay in room with you."
Of course it's good! I bought my children to Hilton once. And they loved it!
Each hotel will have a varying policy. If you're referring to adjoining rooms, it should be no problem as the hotel considers the adjoining room as the 'children's room.' Policy is far more adaptable using a national chain such as Marriott, Sheraton, etc. Family owned or run hotels may be more pedantic. Because so many of the hotels in Wildwood are independent, it is best to speak with the intended hotel directly for their policy on the matter.
Pets Smoking Children
they are pet friendly with every custumer so no worries for you
"It is the policy of Praslin Island Hotels not to charge any change fees or cancellation fees. This, however, may not be the case for special rates or deals."
Usually children are not covered individually in a policy but can be covered by parents in their own health policy.
A life insurance policy for my father included his 3 children one is deseaced does the deseased child children then become heirs?
can the grand mom and her son take a life insurance policy out on me and his children without my {legal wife} permission
According to a great travel site called Trip Advisor there are 11 hotels rated for travel with children. The top 3 family hotels in Amalfi are #1 - Club Hotel Copacabana, Salerno, #2 - Hotel San Pietro, Maiori and #3 - Hotel Continental, Praiano. You can have a look at Trip Advisor and view the others as well as reviews written by those who have visited the hotels.
I believe you are asking about waiver of insurance policy premium. There are certain insurance policies like children's plans, where even if the policy holder (Parent) is no more, the insurance company would waive off the premium payments and continue to provide the benefits to the policy beneficiaries (Children)