OH and I have recently enjoyed a couple of stays at a fantastic Victorian B&B which is fairly near. I showed all the pics to my friends and they were really impressed. One of them suggested that perhaps we could take a girlie weekend with a mutual friend. All the rooms are double, bar one that's a twin, so as we are a party of three we'd need to discuss logistics. I told her that there's a room I really want to stay in so I would be happy to pay for that in full (prices are £100 per room incl breakfast). She had a look at the website and said I'll share the twin room with Karen. She showed Karen and she said yes sounds like a great idea. We have now sorted out a date and were about try and book, when she announced whilst were out having a drink...oh I hope you don't mind, I've asked my sister if she'd like to come, it's fine cause we can share a double bed, I'm just waiting for her to let me know whether that date's good for her, and before I could even take a breath she was on the phone to her sister who said yes, that'd be great!!! I now am expected to share the twin room with Karen as I can't expect her to pay an extra £50. Sharing's not the problem. It's the fact I can't now have the room I wanted to stay in and I think adding people to plans is really bad form - I'm pretty damned cross to be honest. My mate's sister is lovely but that's not the point. Why couldn't she have stuck to plan and then perhaps stayed again on a later date with her sister?! Grrrrr!