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Do hotels accept Amazon deliveries?

If you're short on time, here's a quick answer to your question: Yes, you can send an Amazon package to a hotel. However, there are certain things you need to know and steps you need to follow to ensure your package arrives safely.



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Amazon does deliver to hotels, though there are specific policies and procedures you must adhere to. For example, Amazon requires a signature for packages valued at $1,300 or more, which some hotels may not accept.

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There is a handling charge for all items shipped to/from the hotel. Package fees incurred by guests will be processed via cash, credit card, or room account charge at the Front Desk. Payment will be collected prior to the release of incoming or acceptance of outgoing packages.

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Many hotels charge additional fees for guests staying in the room. These fees are typically referred to as “guest fees” or “additional occupancy charges” and are meant to cover the cost of extra amenities and services provided to the additional guest.

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While hotel rates can vary depending on location and season, they typically charge a higher nightly rate compared to monthly rent. Staying in a hotel long-term can quickly become expensive. In addition to the nightly rate, hotels often charge additional fees for services such as parking, Wi-Fi, and room service.

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How to set up a USPS Mail Hold
  1. Over the Phone. To make your request over the phone, call 1-800-ASK-USPS (1-800-275-8777), and tell the agent you want to place a USPS Vacation Mail Hold. ...
  2. In-person. Another option is to visit a post office location to complete your request. ...
  3. Online.


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If you've added additional people to your trip, you're probably wondering whether you should try to sneak them into your hotel room or if the hotel will simply allow the extra guests. Hotels don't allow extra guests in most cases, but it's often difficult for them to know you've added guests unless you cause trouble.

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It is illegal in the United States to have undisclosed cameras in vacation rental homes or hotels. It's also against the policies of every major hotel and vacation home company to have cameras (hidden or visible) in private areas like bedrooms and bathrooms.

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