Can I share my Hilton digital key with someone else?
How it Works: The primary guest can share their active Digital Key with up to four additional people or devices from the Hilton Honors app.
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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.
After you check in digitally, you can choose to use a Digital Key during your stay. Once your room is ready on the day of your arrival, we'll send a push notification to your smartphone that the key has been delivered. You can then use it via your Hilton Honors app until you check out.
Offering several layers of security, mobile key technology is the safest form of hotel access today. Physical keys and keycards are easily misplaced or stolen and can be used immediately to access a guestroom, but guest's mobile phones are unlikely to go astray.
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.
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.