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Originally Posted by GlobeSpotter
i spend 50 to 100 days a year in a hotel and understand that.
my thought was (if she met the booker's rules), the hotel would have less of an argument when she showed up.
The room is already booked and paid by somebody else. Seems to me like one would have a better chance.
Maybe I'll check the rules on the sites i use.
I realize I'm old, fat, and ugly....but checking in pre-booked with either service i use is always 100 times easier.
I've even avoided putting my credit card down in many cases. If there's no room service, i generally refuse give the card info.
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I used to work for a hotel. We occasionally had parents try to book rooms for their kids, but the teens would ultimately run into trouble at the check in stage of getting the room, even though it was already booked.
She could try, i don;t work for the hotel anymore, but I believe they will still require an ID at check in and we required the age be 21.
your almost there KD!! You need to have a big birthday blow out when you hit the big 21.