How many people can you book a hotel room for?
Things get a little complicated if you book hotel rooms for three or four people, but it is still fairly manageable, especially if you’re traveling domestically. Most hotels in the United States will allow children under 18 to stay for free in a room with their parents and have occupancy that can support at least two adults and two children.
Can I stay in a hotel room with another person?
No – you cannot do it; if found, they can choose to kick you out and at the very least tell you to either book another room if it is available, or the extra person will have to leave. Hotel staff keep a very sharp eye for just this sort of situation – they know who is supposed to be in the room and who isn’t.
Should you stay at an independently-owned or a group Hotel?
If you are not a regular guest anywhere, head to an independently-owned hotel as they are more likely to agree to a day-use stay. There is an evolving affluent market looking for hourly accommodations, which of course translates into an emerging revenue opportunity for hotels everywhere.
Can You book a room in two names at a hotel?
Hotel rooms are never booked in two names. They are only booked in one name. If the room is booked at a single rate it is for one person – and one person should occupy it. If you sneak in a second person without paying the double rate you have a coupel of problems:
Do hotels care if three people are staying in a room?
Originally Answered: Do hotel staff actually care if three people are staying in a room booked for two people? Yes and No, depends on the hotel and your relationship with them.
Is it safe to book a hotel room for a family?
Yes and No, depends on the hotel and your relationship with them. Let me narrate my incident, once I booked couple of rooms for my relatives visiting us for a lengthy stay, with exception of one room which I booked only for 2 nights for my brother in law as he was supposed to visit us only for the weekend.