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We looked up hotels with secure parking for our May holiday, and found that we could have four nights in a mobile home on a campsite for the price of one decent hotel near enough to Paris! We booked ours through Eurocamp and it was very reasonable - a tent would have been cheaper still! You may be able to rent a mobile home which sleeps up to eight people - making it much cheaper than several hotel rooms.
Generally the budget hotel chains have secure parking, often accessible by a PIN pad on the gates - and I don't think I've ever noticed any height barriers. Look up the Accor chain of hotels - they feature four chains on just the one website - Formule1, Etap, Ibis, and Mercure - each going up a price band. B&B chain hotels have rooms which sleep four and again generally have gated parking. However, I would check parking arrangements and parking costs with any hotel you want to book - parking may be different in the Parisian suburbs.
Have you tried using booking.com for your hotel search - where you can select numbers of people and numbers of rooms?
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