to the best of my knowledge they can only turn you down due to age if you are a minor and/or unable to enter into a contract (ie: dimentia, alzheimers disease, etc)
Yes, a hotel can legally refuse a guest based on certain circumstances, such as if the guest poses a threat to the safety or well-being of other guests, engages in illegal activities, or violates the hotel's policies or rules.
Hershey hotel is a deluxe hotel catering to discriminate families. While the hotel is focused on luxury appointments, they do provide family friendly services suck as portable cribs and kids clubs.
No, a hotel cannot legally give away your room reservation without your consent.
Yes, a hotel can legally make a copy of your driver's license as part of their check-in process. This is often done for security and verification purposes.
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"The Shining" is based on the fictional Overlook Hotel, which is situated in the Rocky Mountains in Colorado. While the story is not directly based on a specific town, the setting draws inspiration from locations like Estes Park and the Stanley Hotel in Colorado.
The hotel Brisas Guardalavaca is a hotel based on the island of Cuba. It has received great reviews and is rated a four star hotel, and is located on one of the best beaches on the island.
You can't. I don't believe you can... not legally at least.
Legally you must be 18 years of age to make a legal contract which, technically, is what renting a hotel room is.
People are not asked for a marriage license when they check into a hotel. It is not their business to know if you are or are not married. Just be cool.
How did the damage come to be charged against YOUR credit card? Other than sue them (perhaps in Small Claims Court), no, there does not seem to be an alternative.
Yes, if you're 21 you are legally allowed to book a room also.