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AshleyWhite Jan 13th, 2014 05:44 AM

Hotels in Muskogee, Oklahoma that allow under 21 check-in?
 
I will be going to Muskogee, Oklahoma next month to visit someone and I am looking for a hotel to book; however, I am only 20 yrs old. Are there any hotels in Muskogee that will allow someone under the age of 21 to check themselves in? I have my own card to pay for the reservation.

longhorn55 Jan 13th, 2014 09:14 AM

Restrictions by hotels to those under the age of 21 booking rooms apply in areas frequented by young people on Spring Break, e.g. Daytona Beach. You should not encounter any problems booking a hotel room in Muskogee, OK since you are over the age of 18 and, thus, a legal adult. You can easily book online at any of the chain hotels in Muskogee--La Quinta, Holiday Inn, Hampton Inn, Comfort Inn, etc. You won't need to provide proof of age when you book and I seriously doubt they will ask for proof-of-age when you check in unless you look like you are 15 or something.

spirobulldog Jan 13th, 2014 09:59 AM

I was just in Muskogee Saturday for a basketball tournament. It is about an hour from where we live. Just so you know both Muskogee and Tulsa are somewhat unsafe(for the past few years). I don't think you would have any problems, but just pay attention to your surroundings. Not trying to scare you, just want you to have awareness. My daughter is 19 and I would tell her the same thing, if she were staying there.

musicfan Jan 13th, 2014 07:55 PM

Not to hijack this thread but I am curious about your comment that Tulsa is unsafe...DD, my sister and I are heading there in early March and were looking forward to exploring the arts district, etc.

DebitNM Jan 14th, 2014 05:11 AM

Most hotels ask for ID/drivers license when you check in. If they care about age, they will certainly know the OP's age. Make a few phone calls and ask. - look on tripadvisor for names of hotels.

spirobulldog Jan 14th, 2014 11:10 AM

http://www.city-data.com/crime/crime...-Oklahoma.html

The above statistics are thru 2011. In 2013 there were 54 murders, so it is not going down. 15 years ago Tulsa was extremely safe city. Now it ranks very low.

http://www.fox23.com/news/local/stor...giUmaRZOg.cspx
Tulsa homicide rate is 1 for every 6,500
New York was 1 for every 23,000
LA was 1 for every 20,000


We go to Tulsa all the time and don't think a thing about it really.

Ackislander Jan 15th, 2014 02:38 AM

Crime is not evenly distributed.

If you stay out of certain neighborhoods and certain bars at certain times, your chances of experiencing serious crime are very, very low, whatever the statistics for the area as a whole show.

Young people are less likely to stay out of these places at these times than old geezers like me.

spirobulldog Jan 15th, 2014 09:18 AM

Ackislander,

I see the news every night. I'm an hour away. Example, shooting in Muskogee Mall last year. I do feel pretty safe when I'm in Tulsa, but I have to wonder if I'm being realistic.

longhorn55 Jan 15th, 2014 08:25 PM

It looks like this thread has gotten a bit off-subject. The OP says he/she is going to visit someone in Muskogee. I imagine his/her friend knows enough about Muskogee to stay where it's safe.


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