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Can a 17 year old stay in a hotel with a 19 year old?

Generally speaking, minors aged 17 or younger must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 or older when staying in a hotel. That being said, some hotels have a more lax policy and will allow a group of minors aged 17 or younger to stay in the same room as long as there is an 18-year-old present.



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As a 17-year-old, you may want the freedom of staying alone in a hotel for a trip. But are hotels allowed to accommodate unaccompanied minors? In most cases, 17-year-olds can legally stay in hotels alone in the United States. However, age restrictions vary between hotel chains and some may require consent forms.

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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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Most Travelodge locations require guests to be at least 18 years old to check in, although some locations may have different age restrictions. To avoid any issues, it's always a good idea to carry a government-issued ID, such as a driver's license or passport, when checking in.

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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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Premier Inn's policy doesn't allow more than two adults to a room, so you will need to book two rooms or more if you have three or more adults in your party. At Premier Inn guests aged 16 years and above are classed as adults.

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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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No, someone under 18 cannot stay in a hotel room alone if someone 18 or older rents it for them. Hotels typically require that all guests be at least 18 years of age and have valid identification to check-in. Additionally, most hotels will not allow minors to occupy a room without an adult present.

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Legal Reasons In many countries, including the United States, the legal drinking age is 21. If a hotel serves alcohol on its premises, it needs to ensure that its guests are of legal drinking age. By checking IDs, a hotel can protect itself from legal liability if it is found to have served alcohol to underage guests.

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Most hotels and other accommodations require that guests be at least 18 years of age in order to check-in. However, there may be some exceptions depending on the location and type of accommodation. For example, some hostels may allow minors with parental consent or supervision from an adult guardian.

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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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Hotels typically require that all guests be at least 18 years of age or older and have valid identification to check-in. Even if the parents book the room for their child, they must also be present during check-in and throughout the duration of their stay.

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Even if the parents book the room for their child, they must also be present during check-in and throughout the duration of their stay. Additionally, having another minor stay with them would not make it permissible as minors are not allowed to occupy hotel rooms alone regardless of age.

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In most countries, the legal age is 18, but in the UK, the legal age of majority is 16, which means 17 year olds are considered adults and are able to book a hotel without an adult present. However, it is important to check the policies of the hotel that you are wanting to book.

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