Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Hotel stay for 16 year olds?

Can 16 year olds travel and stay in a hotel in the same country (london) on their own with no 18+?Hotel stay for 16 year olds?
You have to be considered an adult to register a hotel room (18+ usually). This is to ensure you can legally be held liable for the safe keeping of the room. Otherwise you will need an adult to sign the room under their name.Hotel stay for 16 year olds?
Whoever said you're considered an adult is wrong.


You are not.


You are just allowed to do certain things, such as legally have sex, buy a lawnmower, buy fireworks and paracetamol. Yeah.. that so makes you an adult. Not. :P


So to answer your question, no you would not be allowed.


You would need to be 18 or over honey.
I doubt it. I work at a hotel in the U.S., and the area I work in all hotels require you to be 21, or to have a legal guardian present in the room.
Yep. 16 is the age of consent in the UK. You're considered an adult.
no sorry.. some even require 21 year old
i dont think so
no

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