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Can I make a Hilton reservation for someone else?

If you're short on time, here's the quick lowdown: Yes, you can book a Hilton stay for someone else by reserving under their name, providing their details, and communicating plans.



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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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If they do not have a Hilton Honors account, they can join Hilton Honors at joinHonors.com. You will then need to “authorize” them by adding them to your Family & Friends list via your Go Hilton account (the Lobby > My Applications > Go Hilton Account (TM Hilton Honors/ TMTP).

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Can someone else use my Hilton HHonors number? No, but you can book an award stay in someone else's name using your Hilton Honors member number.

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No, unfortunately it is not possible for someone to sleep over in your hotel room without paying. Hotels have strict policies about who can stay in their rooms and require payment for all guests.

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It depends on the hotel. Larger hotels usually don't even try to control it, since it would require too much additional effort. Smaller hotels might allow visitors but require that they sign in and show identification. There may be restrictions on the hours for visiting, on the use of facilities, etc.

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While it may be tempting to save money by having more people stay in the room, this can lead to problems down the line. If the hotel finds out that you have more people staying in the room than you originally booked for, they may charge you extra fees or even ask you to leave the hotel.

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No, there is no limit to the number of days you can stay in a hotel. However, depending on the hotel's policy and availability, they may require that you check out after a certain amount of time. For example, some hotels may have a maximum stay policy of 14 nights or more.

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If you attempt to have five people stay in a 2-person room, it is likely to be against the hotel's policies. Most hotels strictly enforce their occupancy limits to ensure the safety and comfort of all guests and to comply with local regulations.

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What happens when two people stay in a hotel room reserved for one? Most hotels don't care if a 2nd person shares the room. Nothing unless the hotel charges per person and they find out that there are 2 guests instead of 1 guest. You could end up with a bigger bill than what you expected.

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Yes, it is possible. However, one cannot do it online. Your dad should call HHonors and book a reward room under your name. Yes, do it all the time for my kids.

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The Free Night Reward is not transferable and may not be redeemed for cash or Hilton Honors Points. The Free Night Reward may be combined with other Hilton or Free Night promotions in market and may be added to an existing paid or Reward stay.

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Search and rescue. One reason you will see hotels ask about the number of occupants is because they want to make sure that in the event of an emergency they can account for all guests. You could imagine a scenario where a rescue worker is told there are only two people in a suite but really there are four.

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While it is possible to sleep six people in a four-person hotel room, it's important to consider the comfort and privacy of everyone involved. By understanding hotel policies, utilizing existing bedding, and maximizing the available space, you can make the most of your stay.

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Some hotels do in fact charge by the room, and cost the single traveler as much as for two, and at the same time, those hotels do allow four for the price of two (or one in that matter), but I know a lot of single travelers avoid them as they expect a reduction since there is only one in the room.

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Under hotel policy, guests at a residential hotel may stay at the hotel for months or years at a time so long as they leave their unit for 24 hours every 28 days. California hotels and motels believe that by kicking out a guest for 24 hours before the guest stays for 30 consecutive days, they avoid the guest becoming a ...

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