Planning a night near the arena? The first thing to sort out is who can actually stay in the room. Hotels have clear age rules, and knowing them saves time, money, and awkward moments at the front desk.
Most places in the UK only let guests who are 18 or older check in on their own. If you’re 18‑20, bring an ID that shows your date of birth – a passport or driver’s licence works fine. Some budget hotels will let a 16‑year‑old check in if a parent signs a form, but that’s not the norm.
If you’re traveling with kids, the hotel will usually require an adult to be present for the whole stay. This means the adult’s name appears on the reservation and they’re responsible for any damage or extra charges.
Children under 12 often stay for free when they share a parent’s bed. Over‑12s are usually counted as a full guest, so you’ll see an extra charge for a second adult or a roll‑away bed. If you need a crib, call ahead – most places have them, but you might have to request it when you book.
Teenagers (13‑17) can share a room with their parents, but some hotels charge a small fee for a second bed. A few boutique spots have “teen‑only” policies, meaning they won’t let anyone under 18 stay without an adult. Always read the fine print before you hit confirm.
For groups of friends, the rule stays the same: the person whose name is on the booking must be at least 18. If you all are under 18, you’ll need a parent or guardian to sign a consent form and possibly stay the night too.
Here’s a quick checklist to avoid surprises:
Most hotels near Peterborough Arena are family‑friendly, but a few boutique options cater to adults only. Those are perfect if you’re after a quiet night after a concert, but make sure your travel party meets the age rule.
Bottom line: check the age policy before you book, have the right ID ready, and note any extra‑bed costs. Doing this means you can focus on the game or show instead of paperwork at the front desk.
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