Can a minor check into a hotel with an 18 year old?

Can a minor check into a hotel with an 18 year old?

A: Legally, yes. Because you are 18, you are legally able to enter contracts, including the rental of a hotel room. A hotel may choose to rent a room to you if they like. There is no law against an adult occupying a hotel room with a minor (per se).

Can I check into a hotel under someone else's name?

It is entirely legal to check into a hotel under a different name. The hotel may need confirmation of your actual identity but they will adhere to the name that you have registered in when booking your room.Apr 8, 2020

Do hotels actually check your age?

U.S. hotels restrict travelers to a minimum age of 18 because your check-in is the equivalent of signing a contract. Contracts with minors cannot be enforced by the hotel, thus leaving them at risk of not recovering their money if a minor leaves without paying their bill.Apr 12, 2021

Do hotels really check ID?

Hotels in other countries have been requesting I.D. as standard practice for a long time, each for their own reason (although it's usually based on security). ... It ensures age verification of whoever is renting the room (some hotels [or hotel chains] have a policy of not renting to someone under a specific age).Oct 3, 2020

Why do I have to be 25 to check into a hotel?

So the short answer is that the reason some hotels have a minimum age to book of 25 is that it lowers the risk of getting badly behaved guests and damage to the property.

Can a minor be in a hotel room with an 18 year old?

In general, the minimum-age requirement to reserve a hotel room is 18, with some locations in the U.S. allowing guests to be as young as 16, while others require guests to be at least 21. Because people under 18 years of age are considered minors, many hotels do not want to be liable in case of a problem.Mar 16, 2018

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