It depends upon the hotel.
nope just hotel room cards
yes why not but u must have sufficient money in your account
When paying for a hotel or motel room with a credit or debit card, the card is typically authorized at check-in for the estimated amount of the stay plus any additional holds for incidentals. The actual billing usually occurs at check-out, when the final charges are calculated based on your stay and any additional services used. However, policies may vary by establishment, so it's always a good idea to confirm with the hotel directly.
Payment options for booking a hotel room without Expedia booking or credit card fees typically include using a debit card, cash, or a direct bank transfer. Some hotels may also accept payment through alternative methods such as PayPal or mobile payment apps. It is important to check with the hotel directly to confirm their accepted payment options and any associated fees.
Of course, but it's always better to pay with cash, as you never know, in some parts of the world they can clone your card and take lots of money from your account! But yes the hotel can and should accept credit cards.
No, in the United States a 15 year old boy cannot book a hotel room. In most states one must be 18 years of age and have a debit or credit card.
You can tip room service without using cash by adding a gratuity to your hotel bill or by using a credit card to tip electronically.
You will have to ask the specific hotel yourself to get the answer. However hotels usually want a credit card so they can lock credit for 2 to 3 times your expected charges while you are there, in case you damage the room or something. It is not possible to do that on a debit card. They will unlock the extra credit after you check out and the maid has been in the room to inspect and clean.
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"Some hotels will let you use a pre-paid debit card to make a reservation. Expect the hotel to place a hold on your card. It will cover the cost of renting the hotel room plus about 15% extra. That amount of money will be held until the hotel settles the transaction. This could be the day you check out, or up to a couple of weeks later. Call the hotel to ask if they accept pre-paid debit cards. Ask how much the authorization hold will be and for how long the hold will be in place." - all content provided by Netspend.com (See link below for additional details)
Most hotels won't rent a room to anyone under 18. Some require tenants to be at least 21. Some hotels won't check your age so long as you have a credit or debit card with your name on it to pay for the room.
Yes, but I would not advise it, some hotels put a hold on your card for 2 to 4 times the total room rate which could overdraft your checking account until the bill is settled at checkout and the hold released.Always use a credit card for hotel reservations, unless you have no other choice in which case make sure you have a very large amount of money in the account to cover the hold.