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      <title>Can You Get a Hotel Room at 18? Navigating Age Restrictions in Hospitality</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;The dream of independent travel often begins early, with many young adults eager to explore new cities, experience different cultures, and forge unforgettable memories. For those turning 18, the legal age of majority in the United States and many other countries, the world seems to open up with newfound freedoms, including the ability to sign contracts and make independent decisions. However, a common hurdle often arises when planning a trip: securing a hotel room. The seemingly simple question, &amp;ldquo;Can you get a hotel room at 18?&amp;rdquo; often yields a surprisingly complex answer, varying significantly by location, hotel brand, and even individual property policies. This comprehensive guide delves into the intricacies of age restrictions in the hospitality sector, offering clarity, strategies, and alternatives for young travelers.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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