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What is check out time?

Check-out times are usually between 11am and 12 noon on the day of departure. Some city hotels offer a later check-out time to guests who want to sleep late.



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Most hotels have a standard checkout time they apply across the board. Think back to your last hotel stay; you probably had to leave your hotel room by 11 AM. Standard checkout times allow hotels to clean and prepare each room for the next guest, typically with an afternoon check-in.

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Check-out times differ from hotel to hotel, but the standard time is usually around 11 am. It is worth mentioning that some hotels offer their guests an option to have a late check-out. In this case, guests can stay in their rooms past the designated check-out time.

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Timing matters because the housekeeping staff needs to clean the room and prepare it for the next guests who may be arriving in just a few hours. Some hotels offer a guaranteed later checkout time for an extra fee.

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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. In fact, hotels might even offer it as a standard service for customers enrolled in their elite rewards program.

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No, most hotels in the US allow you to simply leave without checking out although checking out can be a very helpful thing to do at most properties. That's because it can help improve the hotel's cleaning logistics and help you more easily resolve any billing discrepancies or issues experienced during your stay.

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Most hotels have strict policies in place that require guests to be at least 21 years old and present valid identification upon check-in. If you are caught attempting to book a hotel room under the age of 21, you may face legal consequences such as fines or even jail time depending on your location.

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Hotels can be quite lenient when it comes to checking out late. Generally, if you check out 20 minutes late, the hotel may not even notice or charge a fee. However, if you are an hour or two late in checking out then most hotels will likely charge a fee for the extra time spent in their room.

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Not a good idea. In most cases, when you get to front desk, they will ask you to bring the key. Most hotels though no longer uses keys but they use key cards (which is controlled by front office), so where you have leave with it or not, when time for check out comes, you will no longer be able to use it.

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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'.

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Extra night charges
If you significantly exceed your planned stay and occupy the room for an additional night, you may be charged for that extra night. Hotels often have a set rate for each night, and staying beyond your original reservation may result in an additional charge.

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Age Restrictions for Hotel Bookings: Some hotels require guests to be at least 18 years old to book a room, while others may allow guests as young as 16 to book with parental consent. It is worth mentioning that these age restrictions can also apply to guests who are accompanied by an adult.

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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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It's worth noting that if you do end up losing your key card, most hotels will charge a fee to replace it. The fee can vary depending on the hotel, but it's usually around $25-$50. By following these tips, however, you can minimize the risk of losing your key card and avoid any unnecessary fees.

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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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On the other hand, check out is usually early so that hotel staff can begin preparing rooms for incoming guests as soon as possible. It's also important to note that many hotels offer early check in or late checkout options if you need more flexibility with your stay!

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What happens if you stay in a hotel past check out time? You get charged an extra night. Sometimes you can call the desk and let them know you'll be out shortly and they won't charge you. Typically though, if you stay past check out time, you'll be charged.

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