Whether you can bring an extra person into your hotel room in 2026 depends on the legal occupancy limits and the specific policy of the hotel. Most standard rooms have a limit of two or four people based on fire safety codes. If you want to add an extra person legally, the hotel will often charge an "extra person fee" (typically $20–$50 per night) and may provide a rollaway bed or an extra mattress. In 2026, hotels are increasingly strict about this due to digital key monitoring and security cameras; "sneaking" a person in can lead to immediate eviction or high-value fines. If your room already meets its maximum capacity (e.g., three people in a small room meant for two), the hotel is legally required to deny the request. The premier strategy is to inform the front desk during booking to ensure you have enough towels, breakfast vouchers, and a bed for every guest.