When a hotel chain has in some hotels the label “adults only” it means that these hotels belong to the category that does not admit children. The minimum age to enter this type of hotels is between 16 and 18 years old.
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No, someone under 18 cannot stay in a hotel room alone if someone 18 or older rents it for them. Hotels typically require that all guests be at least 18 years of age and have valid identification to check-in. Additionally, most hotels will not allow minors to occupy a room without an adult present.
In many places, a person must be at least 18 years old to check-in and stay in a hotel room without an adult present. However, some hotels may allow 16-year-olds to stay alone with written permission from a parent or legal guardian.
When a hotel chain has in some hotels the label “adults only” it means that these hotels belong to the category that does not admit children. The minimum age to enter this type of hotels is between 16 and 18 years old.
Minimum age requirements for hotel check-insWhile some hotels may allow 14-year-olds to stay alone, others may have a minimum age requirement of 18 or even 21. It is important to check with the specific hotel you plan on staying at to determine their policy regarding underage guests.
No, a 15 year old cannot stay in a hotel room alone if their parents booked it. It is against the law for minors to check into hotels without an adult present. Furthermore, most hotels have policies that require guests under 18 years of age to be accompanied by an adult at all times while on the premises.
Generally, checking into a hotel without an ID is not recommended and is often not possible. Most hotels require a form of government-issued identification, like a driver's license or passport, for security reasons and to verify the person's identity who is checking into the room.
Most hotels require that all guests be 18 years of age or older and have valid identification to check in. Additionally, many hotels also require an adult over the age of 21 to accompany any minor under the age of 18 who is staying at the hotel.
Small independent hotels: Smaller hotels, motels, inns, and hostels, especially in remote areas, may sometimes make exceptions to check in solo 16-17 year olds at their own discretion. But parental permission may still be required.