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    Do I pay for my stay straight away, or do I pay when I check out?
    Christopher
    Top Answerer
    Most often nowadays, you'll pay once you walk into the hotel. However, others force you to pay the moment you decide to make the original reservation, regardless of how long it is till the day of arrival. Very rarely will you ever get a chance to pay when you check out.
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    Do I have to give my information, such as date of birth, full name, etc., when I check into a hotel?
    Christopher
    Top Answerer
    Full name, yes. Date of birth, though, tends to vary.
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    How old do I have to be to get in a hotel?
    Community Answer
    The guest who is paying for the room must be at least 18. However, some hotels have age restrictions up to 25 years old. It should say on the hotel's website, or just call the hotel and ask.
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    Do I have to give them my address when checking in?
    Community Answer
    It varies. They will tell you what information they need from you.
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    How do I book a hotel if I'm a minor?
    Community Answer
    You'll need an adult with a credit card to book it for you.
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    How do I book a hotel in another country?
    Community Answer
    Trivago. You can just state the place and it will show you hotels and rates and allow you to book reservations. Also, Booking.com
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    Am I allowed to bring an identification card to check in?
    Community Answer
    Yes. In fact, you will almost certainly need an ID card of some type to check in.
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    Will they ask my age?
    Community Answer
    Usually when checking into a hotel an I.D. is required, so they will see your age.
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    What if we are a kid, and we need to get into a hotel but live on the streets?
    Community Answer
    Maybe you should talk in private with one of the people who works there. Try to at least give them your first and last name, and make sure to ask for a room politely. If you are 13, maybe you can offer to clean in the hotel, and they will let you stay there.
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    If I am with another person, will they ask for my information too?
    Community Answer
    The hotel will usually only require information from the person that reserved the room.
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    Do hotels allow a parent to book the room and have the people staying show up and stay without them?
    AbigailAbernathy
    Top Answerer
    No. Often, hotels will require an ID and card on check in. Hotels require you to pay the fees and the hold on check in and if you are too young to have an ID or card, you cannot check in. Even if the room is paid, the hotel is not. The booking fee goes toward the booking site, not the hotel.
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    How much time will I have to check in?
    Community Answer
    It varies between hotels; most should have a decent hours-long window of time where they will allow you to check in before vacating your reservation and renting the room to someone else. It should be clearly stated in their policy online, or the concierge handling your reservation over the phone can tell you. They may be willing to make exceptions for an early or late check-in, but the greater advance notice you can give, the better your chances.
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    What is the Presidential Suite in a hotel?
    Amanda Cousins
    Community Answer
    It is the most expensive room in the complex, the family room for celebrities and musicians.
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