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Why is hotel check out so early?

So that the room can be cleaned between guests. Cleaning usually starts at 9a and goes until 5 or so. Some hotels are still cleaning at 7pm, based on the mix of departures and arrivals. Many chains have stopped clean occupied rooms, and only clean departures.



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If you check in to an hotel by 3am, then you should plan on checking out at 11am the same day. This is standard practice for most hotels and allows them to clean and prepare the room for the next guest.

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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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Why check-out time is 12 pm, not 8 am or 4 pm? According to Smart Travel, the guests' main goal of renting a room/apartment is for sleeping, therefore, the hotel management usually set 12 am as the milestone, 12 pm for check-out would ensure the quality of their sleep and time for some activities after that.

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Most hotels require that travelers check out by 11:00 a.m. or noon so housekeepers have time to clean rooms for the next guest. Be sure you know the deadline at your hotel so you can plan accordingly. If you need a little extra time, call the front desk as far in advance as you can and see if they can accommodate you.

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This period of time is for House Keeping staff to clean up the rooms before the new guests come. It takes about 15-30 minutes for them the clean and set up a room, and the number of staff is never as same as hotel rooms' one.

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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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Large-Sized Hotels The primary concern with larger hotels is that they may sell your room to someone else if you arrive late and haven't alerted them to your late arrival. Communication is key – most large hotels will hold your room all night if they know you are on your way.

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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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Because that gives their Housekeepers time to clean up the room after the last occupant before they assign you the room since checkout time is generally noon. Duh. If you check in to a hotel at 4 or 5 a.m., do you still have to check out at 11 a.m. that same morning?

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It could be the equivalent of 1-night's stay. It could be 50% of what you would have paid, had you stayed. Some hotels may not be willing to refund you anything and you're stuck paying for your entire stay. Some may not charge an early departure fee at all.

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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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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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Refusing to leave a hotel room can have legal consequences. Hotel policies and local laws may vary, but generally, if you refuse to leave after being asked to do so by hotel management or law enforcement, you could be charged with trespassing or even arrested for disorderly conduct.

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Most hotels require that travelers check out by 11:00 a.m. or noon so housekeepers have time to clean rooms for the next guest. Be sure you know the deadline at your hotel so you can plan accordingly. If you need a little extra time, call the front desk as far in advance as you can and see if they can accommodate you.

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Yes, you can leave it with a complete mess, but if you clean before you leave it shows that you have respect for the housekeeping and you appreciate how hard they did every day.

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If you're short on time, here's a quick answer: Yes, hotels do care if you have an extra person in the room. This concern revolves around issues such as safety, capacity, amenities usage, and revenue.

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As much as you may enjoy staying in a hotel, it's important to know when to check out to avoid incurring extra charges. If you're short on time, here's a quick answer to your question: The best time to check out of a hotel is before noon.

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The reason is very simple. A room needs to be cleaned thoroughly and all linens replaced with fresh after each guest checks out. This can take a couple of hours, depending on the room. If there are many rooms to do, it takes longer.

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