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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is literally NOT POSSIBLE. Hotels do not accept unaccompanied minors. I’ve actually tried to get hotel rooms for my 17 year old children, the hotel wouldn’t let them check in. Even if I prepaid everything. Even if the kid lies and says they are 18 (international hotels always require passports). It cannot be done. I think OP is a troll honestly because the premise is absurd. It’s literally not possible for an 18 year old to check into a hotel alone.[/quote] There are hostels. Here’s the age requirement for one in Hoi An: “Age Restriction: The minimum age to check in alone is from 11 years old.”[/quote] Link to it. I don’t believe you. I also don’t believe OP. I think this is a troll post.[/quote] https://www.hostelworld.com/st/hostels/p/291686/almond-villa-hoi-an-and-hostel/ This was just a quick google search result. I hope this isn’t a typical rule. But I doubt a couple American 17 year olds are going to have too much trouble finding a room. I stayed in hostels all over Europe before I was 18 and met plenty of young backpackers in Vietnam. Plus you often meet up with others and share rooms - wouldn’t be hard to find an 18 yo if needed. You need to get out more. [/quote]
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