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I would be thinking that if you are putting a laminate floor down then treat the situation as you would if it were carpet. It does mean if you ever have to access it, the laminate floor will have to come up. If the floor was tiled or had a bonded timber floor finish I would take a different view.

Any chance you could make a section of the laminate floor not inter-lock with the surrounding stuff? Maybe by cutting off the tongues but keeping it a very close fit to the surrounding stuff so it doesn't move about? Or even putting a rug of the modified section of laminate so its not visible?
On the contrary, getting it to stay put is really easy - big tube of "stick yer b'stard" will do it. Getting it to stay put and be removable when you need to is the hard partAs others have noted the main problem is making this 'access hatch' of laminate floor stay flat to the ground.
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