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Do you have to add kids to hotel room?

Yes, it does matter if there are two guests instead of one on a hotel reservation. Hotels typically charge per person and may have additional fees for extra guests.



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Most hotels don't charge extra for the child. But, some do. Especially in cases that involve free breakfast etc benefits. Also, It's safe to let the hotel know you have a child so they can plan your room allocation and emergency help.

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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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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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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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Kids add to the guest count, ultimately leading to more tables, rentals, florals, meals, etc., which adds to the cost,” planner Taryn Blake of Taryn Blake Events says.

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However, the trick to finding those suites is to search for four adults and four kids. Tip: If you do your own search, properties with rooms that sleep 7 and 8 will have “Room for 8” listed in the amenities.

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Yes, a family of four can stay in one hotel room. Depending on the size of the room and the age of your children, it may be a tight squeeze but it is possible. If you are looking for more space or privacy, many hotels offer connecting rooms that can accommodate larger families.

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Hotels don't usually allow 4 people staying in a single room. However you can pay extra and talk to the receptionist and negotiate with the hotel.

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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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If they find out a third person was staying in the room without their knowledge, it could result in fines and/or being asked to leave immediately. It's always best to be honest with hotel staff about how many people will be occupying a single room so that everyone can have an enjoyable stay!

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Yes, it does matter if there are two guests instead of one on a hotel reservation. Hotels typically charge per person and may have additional fees for extra guests. Additionally, some hotels may not be able to accommodate more than one guest in the room booked.

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The legal reason we ask for the number of guests is in case of emergency. If you have listed only 2 guests in your room, but you have 6 with you, and a fire breaks out... We, and the fire department will only be looking for two people.

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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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Is there a law that prohibits unmarried couples from staying together or checking-in to a hotel together? No, there is no law that prohibits unmarried couples from staying together or checking-into a hotel.

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