What time do you have to leave the room in a Travelodge?
These services are subject to availability. 2. You must check-out before midday on the scheduled date of departure. If you wish to check-out later then you can do so by buying a late check-out extra at the time of booking.
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You must check-out before midday on the scheduled date of departure unless you purchase a late check-out Extra with your booking or directly at the hotel, subject always to availability.
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Travelodge has a strict curfew policy, which means that all guests under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult after a certain time. This policy is in place to ensure the safety and comfort of all guests and to maintain a peaceful environment within the hotel premises.
Standard Check-Out TimesMost hotels have a standard check-out time that is typically around 11:00 AM or 12:00 PM. This allows the hotel staff enough time to clean and prepare the room for the next guest. It's important to respect this check-out time and make sure you vacate the room by the specified hour.
You are paying to sleep at a hotel overnight, so if you arrive at the hotel at night of the day you booked your reservation, regardless if it's after midnight, you still have to check out at 12 p.m. If you want to check out later than that, you will have to pay extra, or book the next night.
Yes, you can book a hotel room and then leave the room for a mini vacation, and come back. At most hotels, once you have booked and paid for a room, you are able to use that room as long as you need, even if you leave the room for a short period of time.
Check the hotel's policySome hotels may require guests to be at least 18 years old to book a room, while others may allow 17-year-olds to stay with certain conditions. It's always a good idea to reach out to the hotel directly or check their website for specific information regarding age restrictions.
Small independent hotels: Smaller hotels, motels, inns, and hostels, especially in remote areas, may sometimes make exceptions to check in solo 16-17 year olds at their own discretion. But parental permission may still be required.
Premier inns are really predictable in terms of quality. Usually good sized rooms, friendly staff, high level of cleanliness. Travelodges can be very patchy. I've encountered surly, unhelpful staff; filthy rooms; inadequate towels; running out of toilet paper...