Question:
If I have a hotel room booked for only one guest (myself), can someone else still stay with me?
anonymous
2008-06-18 21:13:05 UTC
I'm going to San Francisco and have a reservation on a room for one guest. If someone I know that lives in that area already stays with me, will I have to pay extra? What are the rules on that?
Sixteen answers:
AgsFan
2008-06-18 21:21:42 UTC
It most likely would not affect the cost at all; do the right thing: call the motel and let them know there has been a change and you now would like to book the room for two people. You will feel better for being upfront and not trying to pull a fast one on them (just because others have).
Anthony W
2008-06-18 21:18:58 UTC
I guess the answer's the same as if you book for one then go out socialising and hook up with someone. A person in that situation wouldn't even consider the rules of the hotel I'm guessing and chances are nor should you, unless you're expecting breakfast for the unexpected guest come morning
Sublime Chick
2008-06-18 21:16:56 UTC
Yes they can. Because you can share a bed, or most hotels come with 2 double beds.



They cant charge for another guest. They only want to know how many because if there are more then 2, you will need to pay for more beds.
kugirl79
2008-06-18 21:17:46 UTC
I suppose if you tell them, you will have to pay extra. But my fiance and I always book rooms for one person and stay together. No one is coming by to do room checks. :)
FangZ
2008-06-18 21:18:14 UTC
If the price is $/room, then no problem.

If it's $/person (highly unlikely), then you might have to pay extra.
anonymous
2008-06-18 21:16:59 UTC
yeah they can stay with you i wouldnt even bother telling the front desk i was in california lat month to visit friends and i had like 6 ppl in my room that was booked for 2. just dont say anything,
?
2008-06-18 21:17:39 UTC
I wouldn't say a word.... but if you know someone, why not stay with them? maybe save a little money?
anonymous
2008-06-18 21:17:32 UTC
your not susposed to...i had a traveling job and we lived outa hotels in different states and stuff and we would always lie about it..noone ever really said anything jus dont get caught.....
anonymous
2008-06-18 21:16:59 UTC
You're allowed to have visitors. If they stay the night, they won't know. Don't stress over it.
Drew H
2008-06-18 21:19:07 UTC
You're not suppose to and if they catch you they will make you pay, but be sneaky and no one will know!
THOMAS M
2008-06-18 21:17:18 UTC
If you don't get caught, go for it. But to be truefull, yes you would be charged extra.......
aao943
2008-06-18 21:16:58 UTC
not if the hotel people don't find out.....just dont tell them. you don't have to be all sneaky though.
sarahface
2008-06-18 21:16:16 UTC
probably not. but iw ouldnt tell the hotel. they will never know.
?
2008-06-18 21:18:11 UTC
bad girl
sarah
2008-06-18 21:16:39 UTC
it wouldn't cost extra.

it's just one room.
T
2008-06-18 21:16:49 UTC
Just don't mention it.


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