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What age is considered a child for reservation purposes?

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What age is considered a child for reservation purposes?

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In most circumstances, a ‘child’ is considered to be 17 years of age or younger. Some hotels (including hotels located in New York, Cancun, Puerto Adventuras, and others) make exception to this age. For these hotels a ‘child’ is any person who is 12 years of age or younger. In these cases, anyone who is older than 12 years of age will be considered an adult and will be charged at the adult rate.

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In most circumstances, a ‘child’ is considered to be 17 years of age or younger. Some hotels (including hotels located …

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