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Min. check-in age Anonymous
My girlfriend and I are planning a 2-night trip to Vancouver BC, and we're both 18. Will we be able to check into a hotel that has a 19-year-old age minimum?

Travelocity calls adults 18, so if we booked with them, theoretically, we could play dumb and say well we're here and are willing to pay. CA and FL law (at least) says that you can't deny a room based only on age.

What are our chances? Or will they just not take much more than a glance at our passports?
>> Anonymous
self-bump'd
>> Anonymous
last I checked Vancouver was not in in the state of California of Florida. That being said they wont give a flying fuck with the way the travel industry is going.
>> Anonymous
Be confident at check in, don't look like bums, you should do fine. That being said, I've never been to Vancouver...
Good luck.
>> Anonymous
Luckily the rest of the world are not retarded morons who treat 18 year olds like children. Hell here in the UK, your expected to act like an adult at 16 , and hotels sure are not going to turn you away. Hotels in Canada are not going to care , so long as your booking the whole night and your not acting stupid.
>> Anonymous
Actually, I checked into a Vancouver B.C. hotel once looking like a bum wif red eyes too. They didn't care.
>> Anonymous
No one would really give a shit. Just check in normally.
>> Anonymous
MAIN AND HASTINGS; VANCOUVER'S FINEST.