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Can I book a room for someone else on booking com?

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Yes, you can book a hotel room for someone else but there are a few considerations you want to think about before doing so. Keep reading below for some helpful tips and recommendations so that you can avoid some potential pitfalls.

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Yes, you can check into a hotel without the person who booked it. All that is required is for you to provide valid identification and payment information. Hotels typically require guests to present a valid form of ID such as a driver's license or passport upon check-in.

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Proof of Relationship: If the person checking in is not a family member, the hotel may require proof of relationship or authorization from the guest. This can be in the form of a signed letter or email from the guest stating their consent for the other person to check in on their behalf.

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So long as you quote the name & the confirmation number, and just explain upon check-in that you have arrived ahead of your husband, there should be no issue. You may also try to get your name added to the reservation in advance... or at a minimum, reach out to the hotel.

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The person whose hotel room you book with your credit card will need to provide a photo ID when checking in, along with a credit card that has their name on it for incidentals. The credit card used to book the room does not have to be the same credit card they put on hold for incidentals.

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Yes, you definitely can stay with your gf in a hotel. There is no such rule that stops you stay in hotel together. May be some hotels ask for you ID to check you guys for your good.

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If you wish to include an additional traveler, you will need to make a separate booking.

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Call the hotel, tell them what you want to do, and aske them what they require to let either of you check in first. Definitely put his name on the reservation, and if they won't let him check in, he can always leave his luggage with the bellhop. I've done that before when I met my Dad in Vegas.

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While Booking.com fees vary, on average hosts also have to pay about 15%. The platform doesn't charge guests any additional fees aside from the cost of their stay.

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