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Are hotels strict on check in age?

Hotels have strict policies regarding age requirements and they take these rules very seriously. They are required to follow state laws that prohibit minors from staying in a hotel without an adult present, so even if someone is over 18 but under 21 they will still be denied a room unless accompanied by an adult.



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Check the hotel's policy Some hotels may require guests to be at least 18 years old to book a room, while others may allow 17-year-olds to stay with certain conditions. It's always a good idea to reach out to the hotel directly or check their website for specific information regarding age restrictions.

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  1. No problem at all!
  2. You can still check in, but you may need to provide a valid form of identification.
  3. Depending on the hotel's policy, they may require that someone over 21 is present with you during check-in.
  4. If this is the case, make sure to bring along a friend or family member who meets the age requirement.


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Hotels have strict policies regarding age requirements and they take these rules very seriously. They are required to follow state laws that prohibit minors from staying in a hotel without an adult present, so even if someone is over 18 but under 21 they will still be denied a room unless accompanied by an adult.

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Most hotels require that all guests be 18 years of age or older and have valid identification to check in. Additionally, many hotels also require an adult over the age of 21 to accompany any minor under the age of 18 who is staying at the hotel.

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Hotels check for identification to ensure that the person checking in is who they say they are. This helps protect both the hotel and its guests from any potential fraud or identity theft. Hotels will typically ask for a valid government-issued ID such as a driver's license, passport, or military ID card.

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No, unfortunately a parental letter of consent is not sufficient to stay at a hotel if you are under 18. Hotels typically require that all guests be over the age of 18 and have valid identification in order to check-in.

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You may also be able to present your booking receipt, confirmation email, or a digital ID — whatever you have to prove your identity. If you've reported your lost ID to the police, you can provide them with a copy of the incident report or the report number.

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Some hotels require you to be at least 21 to avoid issues like underage drinking and damage to hotel property. Because checking into a hotel is like entering a contract, they want to be sure that you can be held responsible for any damages you might cause. The hotel also wants to avoid higher insurance rates.

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Guests must be 18 years or older with photo identification to reserve a room. Acceptable forms of identification include a driver's license, passport, and proof-of-age card. Photo identification must also match the name that is on the reservation. Prepaid Reservations.

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You can book a room with a Credit or Debit card, and many institutions and banks issue to 18+ account holders. Some hotels will require a Driver's license (which may get the room occupancy challenged) but many will accept your reservation and payment if the Card is valid.

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Hotel Policies These policies are in place to protect the privacy and confidentiality of their guests. As a result, hotel staff are generally not allowed to disclose information about whether a specific individual is staying at the hotel unless they have the guest's explicit consent.

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Age restrictions for unaccompanied minors Most hotels require that guests be at least 18 years old to book a room and stay alone. However, some hotels have higher age requirements, which can vary from 21 to 25 years old. It is important to check the hotel's age policy before booking to avoid any issues upon arrival.

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Security Reasons One of the primary reasons hotels require ID at check-in is to ensure the safety and security of their guests. By verifying your identity, hotels can better protect their guests from potential risks and maintain a secure environment.

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Staying in a hotel alone as a 20-year-old is generally allowed, but it's important to be aware of any age restrictions, legal requirements, and hotel policies that may apply. By familiarizing yourself with the rules and guidelines, you can ensure a smooth and enjoyable stay.

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Age Requirement (21+): Guests must be at least 21 years of age in order to check into the hotel. All guests must be at least 21 years old to purchase and consume alcoholic beverages. Reminder: Per Nevada law, you must be 21 years or older to gamble. Please advise underage guests of this law.

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