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Why might you ask the hotel staff to store your luggage?

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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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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A baggage storage room is a room in a hotel where people can leave their baggage in order to collect it later. SIMILAR WORDS: luggage storage room. A baggage storage room is available for guests who want to leave bags.

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2) Can you leave luggage at a hotel after check out? You may wonder if you can leave your luggage at the hotel after check out. And the answer is usually yes. In fact, most hotels are happy to store your luggage for you until you're ready to head to the airport, train station, or bus stop later in the day.

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Just because you are not staying with a hotel doesn't necessarily mean you can't store your luggage there. Ask the hotel bellhop if you can temporarily store your luggage there, and offer a tip. Many bellhops will let you use the hotel storage space, especially if you tip them again when you pick up your luggage.

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Customary tip: $1 to $2 per bag, or a flat $5 plus $1 per bag, for storing bags or taking them to your room; $1 to $2 for a standard delivery; tip extra if you get a great room orientation. These are the folks who get your room-service order from the kitchen to your room.

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The most common name used for people who take your suitcases up to your room and explain how everything works is called a Bellhop or Porter.

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4 Travel Tips to Help You Manage an Excessive Luggage
  1. Consider storing your luggage. When packing for your trip, be sure to only bring items that you absolutely need. ...
  2. Use Packing Cubes. Packing cubes are a must-have when you pack for your next vacation. ...
  3. Invest in a Good Luggage Scale. ...
  4. Use a Luggage Cart.


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Pack light and travel with handheld luggage Only taking hand luggage will cut down on waiting times at check-in and baggage pick-up. Packing smarter will bring you more peace of mind too. Try to fit your electronics and other valuables like jewellery into carry-on baggage, so you can keep an eye on them.

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According to the American Hotel & Lodging Association (AHLA), guests should tip housekeeping anywhere between $1 to $5 per night for a mid-range or business hotel. For luxury hotels where the staff offers daily cleaning services and nightly turndown services, guests should leave a little more.

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Is it rude to not leave a tip at the hotel? In many ways, there is no wrong way to tip. However, in countries like the U.S. where workers depend on tips to supplement salaries, it can be considered rude not to do so.

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