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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.

To be absolutely sure what a hotel's age requirements are as well as specific check-in requirements, the best thing to do is call the hotel. Don't rely solely on website information. Call the hotel and speak to the concierge. Ask what the age requirement is, what it entails and what's required to complete the reservation. Almost all hotels will ask for a credit card to secure the reservation along with a valid government-issued ID.

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4y ago

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