Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel reservation - Can I get a room under age?

Can I get a room under age?

minors can open a room, but they must be over 16 years old to open a room in a hotel with their ID card. If you are under the age of 16, according to the regulations, you must be accompanied by a guardian before you can check in at a hotel.

documents required to open a hotel room: valid identity documents: resident identity card, temporary id card, military officer's card, armed police officer's card, soldier's card, military cadet's card, military civilian cadre's card, military retired cadre's card and military employee's card, passport, home visit card for Hong Kong and Macao compatriots, Hong Kong and Macao residents' pass to and from the mainland, Chinese people's pass to and from Hong Kong and Macao, mainland travel permit for taiwan residents, etc.

Ask your friend's parents or anyone with an ID card to book a room, and then give you the room card. You can check in with the room card.

online check-in: after you arrive at the hotel, it means that the room is booked online. Please report the name of the person who checked in when booking, and the hotel front desk will check in for the guests.

hotel check-in and check-out time: according to international practice, the earliest check-in time of a general hotel is 6: a.m. and the check-out time is 15: p.m. the next day. If you continue to stay or postpone the check-out, you must add a certain fee as appropriate. Under normal circumstances, the hotel will keep the reserved room until 22: on the day of check-in, and will not keep it after that.

hotel room payment: for hotels booked online, the room payment is usually paid directly at the hotel front desk. There are also a few hotels that require payment in advance to reserve rooms. Once paid, the reservation will not be changed or cancelled in any form, so it needs to be handled with caution.

Legal basis: Article 36 of the Law on the Protection of Minors. Places that are not suitable for minors' activities, such as commercial song and dance entertainment places and Internet service places, shall not be set around primary and secondary schools.

Places that are not suitable for minors' activities, such as commercial song and dance entertainment places and Internet service places, shall not allow minors to enter, and operators shall set signs prohibiting minors from entering in a prominent position; If it is difficult to determine whether he has reached adulthood, he shall be required to show his identity certificate.