What hotel chains rent to 18 year olds?
Q. Two friends and I are going on a senior road trip this summer from Kansas to southern California, then back to Kansas. We will all be 18 and are curious what hotel chains would rent rooms to us.
Thanks!
Thanks!
A. You <<need>> to decide where you will be staying, then CALL some hotels in that area and ask each one that question. Only the hotel itself can give you the proper answer.
Some may not, under any circumstances. Some may if some one 21 or older makes the room reservations on their credit card. Some may rent to you directly and not care at all.
We cannot tell you, and you should not rely on answers from us. You might end up all sleeping on a park bench if you get the wrong answer.
Some may not, under any circumstances. Some may if some one 21 or older makes the room reservations on their credit card. Some may rent to you directly and not care at all.
We cannot tell you, and you should not rely on answers from us. You might end up all sleeping on a park bench if you get the wrong answer.
What are the best value long-stay hotel chains in the US?
Q. I am looking for a budget (but not awful) long-stay hotel chain in Atlanta, GA whilst I look for a new job, after which if successful, I can then start to look for an apartment, but obviously need somewhere decent, but not too expensive to stay while I look for a job.
A. Search here for good and cheap hotels
http://www.jetsetgotravels.com
It provides search option like near a landmark etc
Check the exact location of hotel from google maps.
http://www.jetsetgotravels.com
It provides search option like near a landmark etc
Check the exact location of hotel from google maps.
How much should one expect to make per hour working at a hotel chain?
Q. assume extensive customer service experience, etc., and a hotel chain like a hilton. (just wondering if i should even bother to change jobs)
working in the U.S....
working in the U.S....
A. It really depends on experience and the market in the area that you are looking for a new job. Also depends on the department. Generally you will make more hourly working at night, say a night auditor or night security. You will generally make more money at the front desk than in housekeeping, but sometimes the bonuses/incentives in housekeeping are better. If you want more information about your area go to www.hcareers.com. Check it often as they add new positions and position descriptions daily.
Hope this helps!
Hope this helps!
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