I did research for someone who wanted to say in Chicago and I found out that
it was a legal rule there. It is different state by state and maybe even
city by city.
"B Vaughan" wrote in message
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> On 30 Oct 2005 06:02:07 -0800, pacefsc@msn.com wrote:
>
>>
>>martinpeakall@hotmail.com wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> My son who is 18-years-old and lives in England is hoping to travel to
>>> America on his own. I believe that some hotels may have minimum age
>>> restrictions or requirements to be 21 years of age to check into a room
>>> due to state laws. Do you know of any states or cities where my son can
>>> travel and stay on his own at 18-years old?.
>>
>>If he has a credit (not a debit or collateralized card) card in his
>>name which has enough credit line to cover a reasonable amount of
>>damage, he will be fine. I know of no hotel that will turn away money
>>due to the perosn being "only 18".
>
> When I was trying to find out whether there were legal age limits in
> New York in order to answer this question for the original poster, I
> ran across several hotels who specifically stated that they didn't
> rent to anyone under 21. However, I found several others that
> mentioned 18 as their minimum age, so obviously it's not a legal
> limit.
>
> --
> Barbara Vaughan
>
> My email address is my first initial followed by my last name at libero
> dot it.
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