Do hotels need to know how many guests?
Do hotels need to know how many guests?
If you only had two people listed in your room, they will not know to look for your buddy. Most of the time the hotel staff doesn’t care if you have an extra person, but for safety reasons, it is extremely important to know how many guests are staying in a room.
Do hotels require names of all guests?
1 Answer. In places where hotels are required to register their guests with the local authorities, they will ask for the ID of all guests. Hence all guests might not need to be present to check-in, but their ID’s will. Other hotels might just ask for one ID.
Can you put 2 names on a hotel reservation?
Yes you can do that.
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:
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.
Why do hotels ask for the number of guests in room?
When that happens, the hotel will either raise the rates, or discontinue amenities. The legal reason we ask for the number of guests is in case of emergency. If you have listed only 2 guests in your room, but you have 6 with you, and a fire breaks out…
Do hotels charge the same price for one or two people?
For all ANY of us know, the hotel charges the same for one as they do for two — as the vast majority of hotels do these days. There is no point being nasty to the OP until she CALLS the hotel and asks if one person is the same price as two, as several have suggested. Attaboy, NeoPatrick. Innocent question and no need to judge the OP for asking.