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Do B&Bs accept infants? extra expense?

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We will be on vacation in Ireland in May, and want to tour the country and stay in bed and breakfasts. It will be me and my husband and my 18 month old son. Currently he sleeps with us in bed (US queen size), so we would prefer the same.

- Do B&Bs accept young children?

- Is there an extra charge for him?

- Do the rooms usually have one large bed or doubles?

- Any B&Bs in the southeast - southwest circle that is particularly good with children?

Thank you!

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  1. Yes for children you can tell them you have a child some places have what they call family accomondations just mean they have a extra bed.  Most b and bs serve a full Irish Breakfast too that goes with the cost of room.  

    http://www.allthingsshannon.com for B and Bs

    and http://www.allthingsshannon.com/shannonc...

    discoverireland.ie

    Where are you going in Ireland?


  2. hi there i am almost 100% sure there wont be a cost what you have line out there if you were getting a cot now or something there would the only way i can see a cost is for milk food and so on

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