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Can a 15 year old go to a hotel alone?

No, a 15 year old cannot stay in a hotel room alone if their parents booked it. It is against the law for minors to check into hotels without an adult present. Furthermore, most hotels have policies that require guests under 18 years of age to be accompanied by an adult at all times while on the premises.



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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 may not allow unaccompanied minors at all, while others may require a parent or guardian to sign a consent form or provide contact information in case of emergency. It's important to check with the hotel before making a reservation if you're a minor planning to stay alone.

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While many hotels require guests to be 18 or older to check-in, some hotels may allow guests as young as 16 to book a room with parental consent. This means that a parent or guardian would need to sign a consent form and provide a credit card for the room deposit.

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Minimum age requirements for hotel check-ins While some hotels may allow 14-year-olds to stay alone, others may have a minimum age requirement of 18 or even 21. It is important to check with the specific hotel you plan on staying at to determine their policy regarding underage guests.

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There is no definitive answer to this question since hotel policies can vary. Some hotels may allow 17-year-olds to book a room, while others may require that guests be 18 years of age or older. It is always best to check with the hotel directly to inquire about their policies.

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Generally, checking into a hotel without an ID is not recommended and is often not possible. Most hotels require a form of government-issued identification, like a driver's license or passport, for security reasons and to verify the person's identity who is checking into the room.

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Most hotels require two forms of identification for each person staying in the room. This is to ensure that all guests are accounted for and that the hotel can contact them if necessary.

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The Immigration (Hotel Records) Order 1972 states all hotels, must keep a record of the full name and nationality of guests over 16 years of age.” In addition, visitors must also list the number and place of issue of their passport, their nationality, and their next destination, just as they would have to while ...

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They never keep your passport that you need to show when they check you in. They just record the information on it. It is just like check in the USA where you have to show some ID and they give it back to you. If they want to see your passport, they will want to see your actual passport, not a copy.

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