Milo L: Will casino hotels find out if you have more people sleeping in the room than stated upon reservation?
We’re college students trying to go to Atlantic City for a cheap winter break vacation. We found a bunch of casino hotels that offer two full size/queen beds. However, when we state we have 4 people (versus 2) the price doubles. We were wondering will the hotel find out if we check 2 people in, then actually have 4 people staying in the hotel room?
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Answer by longliveabcdefg
In reality, this happens very often because people want to save money. Hotel staff would never go into your room to check, and they will only give you 2 room key cards when you check in. Just make sure 4 of your don’t do anything in the hotel room that would cause other guests to complain and you’d okay.
You can try, but you will only get 2 keys. The more keys you ask for, the more suspect they get and you will get charged.
This especially occurs at night when they have security at the elevators and you must show your room key of you will be considered a trespasser (or PRO). You better be sure you travel in pairs.
Answer by shoredude2You’re only going to get 2 key cards which most of the casinos in Atlantic City require to get into the elevator to go upstairs.
And remember there is a ton of security and cameras in a casino. So it is possible that a security guard could see how many people enter the room on camera. And in New Jersey, if you are caught with more people in the room than what is paid for, the police can come and evict you without refund (and I’ve seen it happen twice).
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