Originally Posted by amanuensis
To me the term "spouse" cannot mean anything other than a person of the opposite sex to whom you are legally and lawfully married. There is no need for Hilton to define the term -- its meaning is obvious. So if a hotel had any questions about the matter, they could ask to see both spouses' driver licenses, to see if they show the same address and the same surname. If for some reason one spousal partner has a different surname and/or address, then, yes, I do think bringing a copy of the marriage license would be appropriate. You may never be asked for it, but it is best to be proactive
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Originally Posted by tommya
Some hotel chains have different rates for more people in a room. Unless you are offering a full breakfast, never understood the need to charge more for a room if there is more people in it.
In the same vein, I've always wondered why B&B's in the UK charge per person, but it seems the hotels don't. I don't think B&B's in other countries charge that way, either.