At what age do kids become adults for these onsite hotels?

joellyn23

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We're going with a group of 13 -- ages ranging from 6 to 55. I'm trying to price out rooms so we can take advantage of FOTL. But - I need to know at what age a child becomes an adult for hotel reservations. We have a 16, 13, 12, and 10 year old in group.

TIA!
Joellyn
 
When we booked last year, our daughter was 19 but is still in school. The hotel said she could count as a child in the room.
 

damo said:
When we booked last year, our daughter was 19 but is still in school. The hotel said she could count as a child in the room.


i never had that happen to me damo.

each time i took one of my sons, they told me once 18, considered an adult even though they were in school.

guess it depends on who is checking you in.
 
I have also never heard of the "still in school" caveat to the age limit. So if your 28 y.o. was in graduate school, would they not be counted? That seems pretty arbitrary -- but as a person who is now paying extra for a 20 y.o., I certainly wouldn't turn it down!
 
Since you can't book a room on your own until you are 21, you'd think that would be the age cutoff for child/adult.
 
Don't forget that after checking in and hitting the parks that a adult
feels like a kid again :banana:
 




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