Most hotels require a credit card to hold your reservation. When you check-in, you can pay for the room with your credit card or with cash.
In general, booking a hotel will require a credit card. Debit cards may be used, but a large amount may be held.
If you are an authorized user of another persons credit it has no effect on your credit at all. It will not raise nor lower your score. The credit card company simple issues you a card with your name on it and then holds the person who holds the credit with them responsible for any charges you make.
You're describing credit card.
Most hotel chains require a credit card. There may be a few who do accept Paypal payments. Calling the hotel would be the best way to know for sure if Paypal is an option.
old enough to have a credit card to your name
I think not - sopunds like he is trying to scam the hotel.
Most banks offer great credit card benefits including travel benefits, hotel discounts, cash back schemes and much more. You should check with your bank which credit card offers the most benefits.
In most places, a person has to be at least 18 years old to book a hotel room. They also need to have a valid credit card to occupy a hotel.
While it may be possible, it is not likely; few hotels will book rooms now without a credit card number in reserve. Few legitimate hotels will even let a room without credit card payment.
you need a credit card... so you probably cant.
Most hotels do but some also allow to pay with cash or check.
It is impossible to Travel to Paris, France without a Credit Card or to reserve a Hotel without a Credit Card?