Are there hotels in Los Angeles that do not have the 21 yr old age requirement?
December 10th, 2009 | by Michael |nenna asked:
I’ll be 18 soon and i was planning a trip. I would like to stay at the Renaissance Montura Hotel in Los Angeles, but I could not find the age requirement there anywhere.
EMANUEL
I’ll be 18 soon and i was planning a trip. I would like to stay at the Renaissance Montura Hotel in Los Angeles, but I could not find the age requirement there anywhere.
EMANUEL

2 Responses to “Are there hotels in Los Angeles that do not have the 21 yr old age requirement?”
By dallygirl89 on Dec 11, 2009 | Reply
18 is the legal age in California to sign a contract, so you shouldn’t have a problem! Why don’t you call them first?
By Valley R on Dec 12, 2009 | Reply
It’s unlikely that they would allow anyone under 21, especially around New Years Eve.
If you are traveling to the area (more than 150 miles from home) sometimes they will make an exception if you can prove that you’re not local with your drivers license. Basically, they want to keep ‘locals’ out because that is generally just a party.
You would need to call a few hotels and talk to the front desk manager and get confirmation before you book the reservation.