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Can I ask to see a hotel room before booking?

It depends on the hotel. Some hotels may allow you to view a room before booking, while others may not. If you are interested in viewing a room prior to booking, it is best to contact the hotel directly and inquire about their policies regarding this matter.



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You can always ask to see the room before deciding to stay, but the hotel may not be able to accommodate you unless the room is already cleaned. Additionally, if the hotel is full, they may not be able to show you an available room.

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Show up and ask You don't necessarily need to explicitly ask for early check-in in this case, especially if there's a fee to do so. Just let reception know you're there—hanging out in the lobby with your luggage for a bit may be a helpful, consistent reminder of your request.

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It depends on the hotel's policy. Generally, if you leave a day early without notifying the hotel in advance, they may charge you for that night's stay. However, some hotels are more flexible and will waive any fees associated with an early departure as long as it is within their cancellation window.

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Yes, it is okay to check in late to a hotel. Most hotels have 24-hour reception desks and will be able to accommodate you regardless of the time of day or night.

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With some flexibility and preparation, most hotels will work to accommodate walk-in room requests to provide travelers with prompt lodging. And as a paying guest, you have the right to expect satisfactory accommodations and services.

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Most hotels have a standard check-in time of 3 pm and a standard check-out time of 11 am. However, if you arrive early in the morning, many hotels will allow you to check in earlier than their normal hours and may even offer an extended checkout time so that you can stay until later in the afternoon or evening.

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If a Guest checks-out of their Room earlier than the originally scheduled departure date and is charged a fee, it is typically called an 'Early Departure Fee'. Please speak with the Front Desk directly, if you unexpectedly need to shorten a planned length of stay.

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Most hotels no longer take a deposit for a check-in. They now process a pre-authorization of a fixed amount to your nominated credit card, usually at check-in. This will not be billed to your account and in most instances is reversed when you check-out from the hotel.

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All over the world, every hotel can set its own check-in and check-out time, but the most common time is 12 pm for check-in and 2 pm for check-out. Despite luxury or budget hotels, this is one of the regulations that guests should have in mind to avoid ruining their plans and mood during the trip.

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Most hotels allow visitors, but there might be restrictions on the number of visitors and their duration of stay. Hotels typically allow guests to have visitors in their rooms, but they may have rules about the number of visitors and how long they can stay.

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If you want to take the stress out of planning, you can definitely call ahead and ask the hotel to decorate your room romantically for you. Just be aware that this will most likely come at an extra cost to your stay.

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If you check in first, there's a higher chance of getting squished into the middle seat or being near the bathrooms (ahh, the smells, the sounds, the foot traffic).

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If you're short on time, here's a quick answer to your question: Yes, you can check out early at Hilton hotels. In this article, we will explore the benefits of checking out early, including saving time, flexibility, and potential cost savings.

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Conclusion. Hotels do not need you to check out; however, while it may seem inconvenient — especially if you're in a hurry — it may help you address any billing problems (face to face is always best) and allow the hotel to prepare your room for the next guest promptly.

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Sure you can, but without the key you won't be able to get back into the room. As someone else notes, room “keys” are mostly a magnetic strip card but the function is still the same- to unlock the door. Not a good idea. In most cases, when you get to front desk, they will ask you to bring the key.

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At most hotels it's not a major problem to not return your room key to the hotel. However, lots of hotels reuse or recycle room key cards so it's always a good practice to leave the key card in your hotel room or to return it to the front desk at the end of your stay.

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While some hotels may charge anywhere from $20 to the cost of another night's stay for a late checkout, many hotels offer it as a service to qualifying guests at no extra charge. Hotels might even offer it as a standard service for customers enrolled in their elite rewards program.

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The 3 PM rule came to play a long time ago, when housekeeping services weren't as efficient as they are today, so the gap between guests leaving and checking-in had to be reasonable. Imagine a hotel in high level occupancy with understaffed cleaning crews and a long line at the front desk.

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While checking into a hotel at 2 AM is often allowed if you notify in advance, take steps to ensure a smooth late-night check-in process. With proper preparation, you can check in very late for a restful stay, no matter when you arrive at the hotel entrance.

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