Do hotels ask for your address?

It is required as part of the legal responsibilities of the hotel following the hotel proprietors act. We do not use this information for any purpose unless you specifically allow us to do so.
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How do you stay anonymous at a hotel?

The hotel may need confirmation of your actual identity but they will adhere to the name that you have registered in when booking your room. Whether you book your hotel by telephone, online or in person, it is possible to remain anonymous. Choose a pseudonym, a name that is anonymous and would not really be noticed.
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Do hotels really check your ID?

But in the post-9/11 years, just about all U.S. hotels joined the rest of the world and started requiring hotel guests to show I.D. when they check in to a hotel (there are actually no federal laws and very few state/city/county laws that say this must be done; it's just policy, in the name of taking precautions).
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Can you get into a hotel without ID?

Whether you use the Internet to make a reservation or show up in person hoping to get a room at the last minute, motels typically require you to show a valid photo ID to prove your identity. This policy isn't unique to motels; hotels also require to you show a valid photo ID upon check-in.
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Do hotels keep track of guests?

Hotels have always kept logs on their guests, tracking previous stays, comments and complaints, even which pay-per-view movies you ordered.
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What do hotels do with your information?

Many hotels collect facts beyond this, storing information about past questions or comments you have made, your travel habits, account numbers for frequent flyer or hotel programs, and hotel preferences. The purpose of storing most of this data is to improve your stay by customizing services to fit your preferences.
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Do hotels know if you take a pillow?

Another member of hotel management called Baijnath Pandey said: “There's hardly any way the hotels can find out if a guest has packed a towel or some small pillow, however, as a deterrent measure, hotels have their logo or name weaved in the towel.”
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Can I check into a hotel if someone else paid for it?

You can book a hotel room for someone else using your credit card, as long as you list that person as the guest when booking. The person whose hotel room you book with your credit card will need to provide photo ID when checking in, along with a credit card that has their name on it for incidentals.
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What do you need to check into a hotel?

You will need a driver's license or government-issued ID card. Some hotels have age restrictions, which differ by hotel and state. If you have questions about the minimum check-in age, please check the hotel details page or call the hotel directly.
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Can you get a hotel with cash?

Typically, you cannot make a hotel reservation with cash, a personal check or a money order. These payment options are usually reserved for paying your final bill, as hotels generally require a payment card to secure your reservation and will often require a deposit on that card.
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Why do hotels require you to be 21?

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The minimum age requirement of 21 protects the hotel from being liable for any issues related to underage drinking. If the hotel allows someone under the age of 21 to check in and use the minibar, they could be responsible for serving alcohol to a minor.
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Why do they check ID at hotels?

ID scanning gives an accurate account of all guests checked in to their hotel room. This means you know who should be in their room and you will know when they check out. ID scanning can also save information.
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How old do you have to be to rent a hotel room?

It is virtually impossible to rent a hotel room in the United States if you are under 18, the legal age of majority in all states. The two basic reasons for this are liability and contract enforcement. Contracts signed by minors are not legally enforceable, putting the hotel at risk if underage patrons do not pay.
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What is incognito guest in hotel?

Someone who is incognito is using a false name or wearing a disguise, in order not to be recognized or identified. Hotel inspectors have to travel incognito. He preferred to remain incognito.
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Can I book a hotel room under a different name?

Yes you can. When you make the reservation, make sure that they are listed as the other party. If you never show up, they will probably make the other person produce their credit card to settle the charges though.
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How do celebrities check into hotels?

Many celebrities check in at the front desk just like the average Joe. But even if a high profile guest were to slip in through a back entrance, there are other cues that the person in the penthouse is a bold-faced name.
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Can a 16 year old stay in a hotel alone?

3. You can only make a booking if you are 16 years old or over. If you arrive at the hotel and are under 16 years of age you will not be permitted to stay alone. 5.
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Can 17 year olds stay in a hotel alone?

Children aged 16 or 17 years will be permitted to stay in separate room(s) under the responsibility of the parent or guardian and the parent or guardian must also stay in the hotel at all times the children are within the hotel. You must not exceed the maximum occupancy for the room allocated to you.
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Can you rent a hotel at 18?

In general, the minimum-age requirement to reserve a hotel room is 18, with some locations in the U.S. allowing guests to be as young as 16, while others require guests to be at least 21. Because people under 18 years of age are considered minors, many hotels do not want to be liable in case of a problem.
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Can my parents get me a hotel room?

Most hotels in the US have a policy that one guest staying in the room needs to be at least 18 (or even 21) years old. Whether or not you can get away with checking in yourself depends on the hotel / chain / front desk staff, but I wouldn't bet on it. (Check-out, on the other hand, should be no issue at all.)
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Can I book a hotel with a debit card?

Most hotels will accept a debit card payment to cover your hotel bill. A few will only accept credit card payments, but most welcome both credit cards and debit cards.
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Do hotel rooms have cameras?

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Hiding cameras in hotel rooms is illegal in the United States. “Hotels do not put any sort of surveillance in guestrooms,” says Andrews.
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Is it illegal to take towels from hotels?

If you take something from your hotel room, you can expect an extra charge on your bill. Robes and towels are so commonly stolen that many hotels now list the charge right on the hanger; they will automatically bill the credit card they have on file for the extra cost of replacing these items.
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Is it OK to take bathrobe from hotel?

From the tiny bottles of shampoo and conditioner to the comfy slippers and robes, hotels are filled to the brim with souvenirs just waiting for you to steal them. Now taking things like shampoos, soaps and other toiletries is fine, but taking other stuff, like coffee mugs, bathrobes can land you up trouble.
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Can hotels give out your information?

No. It is a violation of your right of privacy if the hotel discloses to another person which room you are staying in. However, a hotel may disclose whether or not you are a guest at the hotel unless you expressly instruct them not to do so.
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