Does Travelodge allow 17 year olds?

Does Travelodge allow 17 year olds?

You must be aged 18 years or over to make a booking with us and you must be aged 18 years or over to stay alone. If a guest arrives at the hotel and is under 18 years of age the guest will not be permitted to stay alone.

Is Travelodge in liquidation?

Travelodge has announced that 578 of its network of hotels have agreed to continue operating as part of the hotel group following its insolvency earlier this year. The group says this accounts for more than 98 per cent of its 2019 UK hotel earnings.

Can a 16 and 15 year old stay in a hotel UK?

The maximum room occupancy is two adults. 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.

Do hotels actually check age?

Yes, in most cases the minimum age to check into a hotel is 18. However, there are locations where hotels require their guests to be at least 21 or sometimes even 25 years old.

Is Travelodge going bust 2021?

Travelodge will formally declare insolvency after creditors’ approved a company voluntary arrangement (CVA) for the budget hotel chain.

What happened to Travelodge?

HFS was later merged into Cendant Corporation, and Cendant’s hotel services, including Travelodge, were spun off as Wyndham Hotels and Resorts in 2006.

Do hotels ask for ID UK?

Guests will be asked to provide proof of identity and nationality upon check-in. Overseas guests, excluding Republic of Ireland and Commonwealth citizens, will be asked to complete a registration form and provide their identity card / passport details.

Can 2 16 year olds stay in a hotel UK?

“Children under 16 are not permitted to stay in a Premier Inn hotel unless a parent or guardian is also staying in the hotel.” If there is damage to the room a person under 18 can not be held legally responsible. If anything happens to a person under 18 the hotel would be responsible and subject to prosecution.