Short Answer
Days Inn’s minimum age requirements vary. Some locations require guests to be at least 21 years old to book a room, while other locations only require guests to be 18. You must have a valid credit card in your name to make a reservation.
Days Inn Age Requirement
Days Inn is a member of the Wyndham Worldwide hotel chain, and Wyndham hotels don’t have a corporate policy on age requirements for guests.
According to a Wyndham Worldwide customer service representative, some Days Inn locations require guests to be at least 21 years old to book a room, while others require guests to be 18.
In all cases, you must have a valid credit card in your name to make a reservation.
Typically, credit card applicants must be at least 18, and, if you are younger than 21, you will likely need to show proof of income in order to apply for a credit card.
Contact your Days Inn location of choice to verify its individual age requirement.
For more information on hotel age requirements, see our research on hotels that allow guests younger than 21 to check in.