My friend and I want to go to London. Her mom knows. And we need to find a hotel that allows two 15 year olds to stay in them, if the rooms are paid for by some one 18-older. If that is possible.
There will be no 18 year and older person going with us. and we have the money.
So would it be possible for us to go?
I used to work at a hotel, and kids were allowed a room, BUT an adult had to physically be there to check out the room, and be responsible for the kids.
EXAMPLE: We had volleyball/softball/baseball, etc. tournament players stay. There would be the coaches and a few parents. So kids would have their own rooms.
BUT. Legally, they couldn't stay there if it weren't for the adult coming into the lobby, signing for and paying for all the rooms, and being responsible for all the kids in the rooms.
Rooms could not be paid for by an adult from afar. They had to be there physically. Now, I'm in the USA, but it would be my guess that London's hotels aren't much different.
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