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Can you ask a hotel to hold your luggage?

Hotels generally agree to keep your luggage for a few hours. In exceptional cases, they will accept a longer period of time because they are not necessarily insured in case of a problem. Some hotel do offer that service, but this will need to be checked each case.



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Ask a hotel if they'll store your luggage for you You'll probably have to pay a fee (and if you don't, then leaving a good tip will go a long way), but this can be a really simple solution to what could turn into a frustrating problem. Simply search online for hotel luggage storage near you and call in to ask.

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Yes, $2-3 would be fine when picking your luggage back up. In my experience often the desk clerk will refuse the tip, but it never hurts to offer a dollar or two per bag. I always tip at least $1 per bag to both the person who puts them in storage for me and the person who returns them to me.

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Definition of 'baggage storage room' A baggage storage room is a room in a hotel where people can leave their baggage in order to collect it later.

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On the outside of the door there is a push-button keypad, a monitor and a rotary knob. In order to bring the safe into working condition, you must enter a combination of numbers (code), which in most cases consists of 4-6 digits. In rare cases, you may need to come up with an eight-digit combination.

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A hotel luggage rack in every room allows guests to quickly unpack their suitcases so they can easily access clothing and travel essentials. Material type is a major factor when considering luggage racks.

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Because staff can vary each day, experts advise leaving a tip daily. If a staff member brings up extra towels late at night or fulfills another request, tip $1-$5.

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A general rule of thumb is $3 to $5 per night for budget and midrange hotels, and up to $10 a night for luxury hotels and resorts (or more if the service is really high end).

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There's no hard and fast rule for how long a hotel will hold your luggage, but those that do offer pre-check-in hotel luggage storage will generally store your luggage for at least several hours. Some hotels will store luggage for up to seven days, especially if you arrange to ship it to them through a travel provider.

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Ask if you can leave luggage at the hotel Most hotels offer luggage storage to their guests because they're are aware that you'll probably be arriving in the city earlier than your check-in time, or have a few hours after check out to finish making the most of the city.

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If you're short on time, here's a quick answer to your question: Yes, you can leave your stuff in your hotel room. In this article, we'll delve into the reasons why it's generally safe to leave your belongings in your hotel room and provide some tips to ensure their security.

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Yes from my 1000+ night experience. Smaller & lower end places will just put luggage in the back and you just ask & describe it to get it back. Other places are the same but have claim tickets. Bigger / high end places have bell hops that will take it away for you & deliver it to your room later.

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Pro tip: Tip everyone: While most travelers know to tip a bellman or valet, few leave anything for the front-desk agent—despite their enormous power to influence the quality of your stay. “The front desk isn't a tipped position, so when you do tip, it makes them beholden to you,” Tomsky said.

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Though this is a great advantage for the guests, oftentimes it devalues the work of housekeepers due to people forgetting that they're even doing work or should be tipped. Despite this, you should definitely tip your housekeeper if you're staying at any kind of hotel, even if it's just for one night.

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Yes, hotels keep track of their towels. They count the amount of towels that are left in the room. Some hotels also have barcodes they can scan. Sometimes it is a rubber piece that seems like part of the garment.

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Hotels provide towels and other amenities for the convenience of their guests during their stay, but these items are meant to stay within the hotel room or be returned upon check-out. If you take towels or other hotel property, you may be charged for them, and this cost could be added to your bill or billed separately.

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Luggage straps are used to keep one's suitcase closed. Some people do this to make sure a bag stays zipped and closed while traveling. Others use luggage straps to avoid their bags being opened and avoid items being stolen. Luggage straps can also be used to keep multiple bags together.

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To be honest, hotels frequently make their safes less secure by themselves. This can be explained by placing safes in the obvious locations, which makes them easy to access, or installing them faulty, which makes them easy to be stolen.

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