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I have NEVER in my life stayed in a hotel where it said visitors are not welcome. I am going to NYC, and my friend wanted to visit me, not spend the night. We have done this before at another hotel, but that one was all booked up.

So I made sure I read the policies for the hotel that I booked. It said nothing about visitors or anything at all really, but in two reviews of the hotel they said visitors weren't allowed. I am trying to contact the manager, but apparently the staff have pretty poor English. Can they charge me for my friend visiting? Or not allow him in at all?

I am not asking for anyone to spend the night only for a Visitor.

Shaylene
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I've bought a date back to my hotel room before with no problem. I didn't ask permission, just walked in like we were both guests there all the time.

If I've made arrangements in advance, I've also been upfront with the hotel about this, either when booking (ie. booking for 2), or at check-in asking for a duplicate key "for my friend who will be joining me later". Never had a problem.

The key thing in my view is never give the room key back to the front desk until you check out. That way, you are never showing up at the front desk (to ask for your key) with someone they have not seen before, but are instead just 2 guests walking across the foyer to the elevators.

That said, I have also stayed in other hotels where the house rules specifically say "no overnight visitors". And yes, that is often in places that change different rates depending on the number of guests in the room.

Nick
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