Friday, April 17, 2015

Reserving a room for someone under 21 in Las Vegas? -

I m 18 years old and I am planning a trip to Las Vegas and was wondering if my parent who is not going with us could reserve the room.

Most of the hotels I know about require at least one person to be 21 or older.Be sure to find out before you head to Vegas. It would really not be any fun to get to Las Vegas only to be told that they won t let you stay there.Your best bet (hee-hee) would be to try a hotel that does not have a casino. The Casino Hotels really want to have gamblers in their rooms. The non-casino hotels need to make money by renting rooms.

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Not sure why you asked this twice....But yes, your parent can reserve a room for you. It will have to be reserved in your name if you are the person checking in. And it will have to be at one of the few hotels in Vegas that allow you to check in under 21. They will ask for ID at the check-in desk. You will also need to have a credit card for deposit, or cash if your hotel accepts that as the deposit.

Yes! Your mom can call to reserve the room. But Vegas is very strict about anyone under 21 being in the casino or bar area. Why don t you wait 3 years? Then you can enjoy Vegas show your ID w/pride! I know that society s rules are strange? You are of age at 18...But not for everything!