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Can I have visitors in my hotel room?

While daytime visitors are generally allowed, hotels often restrict overnight guests. This ensures all guests' safety and security and prevents unauthorized individuals from staying overnight. Most hotels require that all overnight guests be registered at the front desk and provide valid identification.



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While daytime visitors are generally allowed, hotels often restrict overnight guests. This ensures all guests' safety and security and prevents unauthorized individuals from staying overnight. Most hotels require that all overnight guests be registered at the front desk and provide valid identification.

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Some hotels may charge an additional fee for the second guest, while others may include it in the standard room rate. By providing accurate information about the number of guests during the booking process, hotels can make necessary arrangements to ensure a comfortable stay for all occupants.

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Yes. You'll need to bring the lead guest's full name and booking reference. To make things easier – and to keep all your personal information secure – it's best if details for all guests are updated in advance.

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Giving access to unregistered guests to your room may cause additional fees to your hotel folio and also, an anticipated cancellation of your stay.

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If you don't book a double room, chances are that they won't let you bring anyone from outside the hotel into your room, not even for a fee. If you book a double room alone, they will often let you bring girls in with no questions asked, and if not, they will do so for a small fee.

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When someone else is checking into a hotel on your behalf, they will typically need to provide certain identification documents to prove their own identity and their authority to check in for you.

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The number of people that can stay in a hotel room typically depends on the room's size and the hotel's policy. Standard hotel rooms generally accommodate up to two adults. Rooms with two double or queen beds can often accommodate up to four people, usually intended for families with children.

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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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Hotel policies on additional guests can vary widely. While some hotels may allow a certain number of guests per room at no extra charge, others may charge a fee for any additional person, regardless of their age. Some hotels may even have strict occupancy limits to maintain the comfort and safety of all guests.

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Hotels generally expect guests to notify them if they are bringing someone else back to their room. This is because the hotel needs to know how many people will be staying in the room and what type of occupancy rate should be charged for that night.

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If you're short on time, here's a quick answer to your question: The number of people that can stay in a hotel room typically depends on the room's size and the hotel's policy. Standard hotel rooms generally accommodate up to two adults.

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Some hotels may charge a flat rate per extra person, while others may charge a percentage of the room rate. Additionally, some hotels may only allow a certain number of guests per room or may require guests to book a larger room if they have additional people staying with them.

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Yes, you can add people to your room at the hotel desk. I did this a few years back with my friends' kids so that their kids could have express with mine. They were minors though, so we had 5 on the room reservation, 4 minors and me so no extra charges.

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Typically, all-inclusive resorts are priced per person. Upon arrival, you'll often get a wristband indicating you're an all-inclusive guest (although some resorts may not do this). After that, you're free to dine and drink at most establishments on the resort property.

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Most hotels quote rates for the room, not per person, and a lot of hotels have the same rates for the room regardless of the number of people in it, especially in the US. Double occupancy doesn't mean two beds, it means for two people in the room--unless that hotel only had twin-bedded rooms.

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