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Years ago, hotels were not too picky about who they let check in. They would even let mionrs check in. Rooms would get trashed regularly, and hotels would try to bill the parents. The parents signed a note, right? Most times, however, parents would deny they ever signed a note, and many times the hotel would have to fix the damage. They would file a claim with the insurance company, which would pay. Well, insurance companies got tired of paying. So when it came time to renew the insurance policy, the hotels were forced to set the check-in age at 21, or sometimes 18 (for a higher fee, of course).If you are looking for a hotel where you can check in under 21, there are 3 that I know of:The MenageThe ClarionRed Roof InnThe Menage has the best location, almost directly under the Disney fireworks. If you have a sensitive car alarm, the percussion of the fireworks will most likely set it off. It’s hilarious how the car alarms accompany the fireworks. The mist pool is a great place to watch them on a summer night. Keep in mind it’s an older Holiday Inn with an extensive remodel, and you have to pay for parking in their lot. However, the main feature here is the proximity to Disneyland, and the fact that you can check in if you are 18 or older.
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13. | Nov 3, 2012
Years ago, hotels were not too picky about who they let check in. They would even let mirons check in. Rooms would get trashed regularly, and hotels would try to bill the parents. The parents signed a note, right? Most times, however, parents would deny they ever signed a note, and many times the hotel would have to fix the damage. They would file a claim with the insurance company, which would pay. Well, insurance companies got tired of paying. So when it came time to renew the insurance policy, the hotels were forced to set the check-in age at 21, or sometimes 18 (for a higher fee, of course).If you are looking for a hotel where you can check in under 21, there are 3 that I know of:The MenageThe ClarionRed Roof InnThe Menage has the best location, almost directly under the Disney fireworks. If you have a sensitive car alarm, the percussion of the fireworks will most likely set it off. It’s hilarious how the car alarms accompany the fireworks. The mist pool is a great place to watch them on a summer night. Keep in mind it’s an older Holiday Inn with an extensive remodel, and you have to pay for parking in their lot. However, the main feature here is the proximity to Disneyland, and the fact that you can check in if you are 18 or older.
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