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When looking to book a hotel in Joliet as an 18-year-old, your options are limited. But that doesn’t mean you’re completely out of luck!
In this guide, we’ll take a look at the hotels we’ve found that allow those under 21 to check in. We’ve included a section looking at alternatives to hotels for 18-year-olds before finishing off with some FAQs.
Important: Hotels may change their policy before we have a chance to update our website. Be sure to double-check the minimum age to check in before booking. You will likely be required to provide I.D. and a credit card when checking in.
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3551 Mall Loop Drive, Joliet, IL 60431
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1850 McDonough Road, Joliet, IL 60436
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1750 McDonough Street, Joliet, IL 60436
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Alternatives to Hotels for 18 Year Olds
If you don’t want to stay at any of these hotels, you do have a couple of other options.
Airbnb
You can usually stay at an Airbnb as an 18 year old. Hosts can change their age requirement policy so make sure to check before booking but this is uncommon and most allow 18 year olds.
Youth Hostels
Youth hostels are another great alternative for 18 year olds as their target audience is young people. They are also very cheap but you will have to sacrifice some comfort and privacy.
FAQs
Is it legal for an 18 year old to check in to a hotel?
Yes, it is perfectly legal for an 18 year old to check into a hotel, as long as the hotel allows it.
So why do some hotels have an age requirement of 21?
Some hotels believe people under 21 are not mature enough to behave responsibly in a hotel on their own. Other reasons include lower insurance rates and legal risks relating to underage drinking.
Will I need a credit card to check in as an 18 year old?
Yes, it is likely you will be asked for a credit card when you check in.
Will I need I.D. to check in as an 18 year old?
Yes, there is a good chance you will be required to provide I.D. when checking in.
If you are unsure or have questions for a specific hotel, the best thing to do is give them a call to make sure you’re getting the most accurate and relevant information.