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Do hotels charge more for kids?

Hotel room rates are based on double occupancy. You usually don't have to pay extra for kids in the room. But hotels often charge $20 to $50 per additional adult per night, Banas says. To avoid this fee, you need to be aware of it before you book so that you can search for another hotel that doesn't charge it.



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The normal hotel policy is not to charge for children if they are under twelve years of age. Some hotels will limit occupancy of a room to two adults and one child. Only a few hotels will have existing bedding for additional children, so an extra bed is usually required. Some hotels will charge for this extra bed.

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Kids stay free usually means you don't have to pay for the extra people. You still have to pay the room rate. We recently stayed at the Anaheim Carriage Inn, in a two room suite with 3 queen beds and a pullout. Definitely two star, but clean and cheap (when we were there in May..

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Yes but you need to get one large enough with 2 queen beds and ability to bring in a rollaway bed or perhaps has a sleeper sofa. Comfort Suites and other “suite” type hotels will likely have more room for a larger family.

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The Kids Benefits are as follows: Member, Silver Elite and Gold Elite – complimentary buffet breakfast for children aged 12 or younger, upon purchase by the legal guardian or parent of such children of a full-priced adult buffet breakfast.

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It's hard not to feel like an undesirable when a hotel you want to bring your family to says, Sorry, we don't allow children. In America, and many other countries, it's illegal for hotels and other public establishments to deny service based upon a client's race, color, religion or national origin.

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How to Stay Sane While Staying in a Hotel With Children
  1. Inspect the Room First. If you have a baby or small child, be sure to quickly give the room a once-over. ...
  2. Bring Your Own Portable Crib. ...
  3. Book a Suite. ...
  4. Bring Sleep Aids. ...
  5. Have Something to Do After the Kids Fall Asleep. ...
  6. Divide and Conquer. ...
  7. Find a Safe Spot For Special Items.


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Age restrictions for unaccompanied minors Most hotels require that guests be at least 18 years old to book a room and stay alone. However, some hotels have higher age requirements, which can vary from 21 to 25 years old. It is important to check the hotel's age policy before booking to avoid any issues upon arrival.

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By covering the outlets, the risk of electric shocks or accidental contact with live wires is minimized. Additionally, bandaging outlets is an effective way of childproofing the electrical system, preventing young children from inserting objects or their fingers into the outlets.

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Early tall-building designers, fearing a fire on the 13th floor, or fearing tenants' superstitions about the rumor, decided to omit having a 13th floor listed on their elevator numbering. This practice became commonplace, and eventually found its way into American mainstream culture and building design.

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Yes, your parents can book a hotel for you, but you will need to be 18 years old to check in. Is it ever acceptable to inspect the hotel room prior to check-in, or have the option for a different one if the current one is not satisfactory?

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When it comes to hotel guest policies, most establishments allow visitors during the day. This means that if you have friends or family members who are staying in a different hotel or even locals who want to visit you, they can come to your room during the daytime hours without any issues.

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