7 Questions to Ask when Checking into a Hotel
- November 30, 2015
- Mortgage Loan
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Here are some things to ask the desk clerk at the check-in counter:
• Could I see the room that I’ll be renting? ‒ You may have to wait till they find someone to show you the room, but at least you can decline to stay in that room if you don’t like it.
• How far is the room from the elevator? ‒ Depending on your preferences, you may want to be closer because of convenience or farther away due to the noise.
• When was the last time the room was renovated? ‒ Many hotel renovations are done in stages, and it could be that the room has not been updated in years.
• What is the view? – You may have a view of a dumpster or you may have to pay a little extra for a great view. At least you have a choice if you ask.
• What floor is it on? Rooms on higher floors are usually quieter ‒ however, it may be more convenient for some travelers to be on the 1st or 2nd floor.
• Is there a connecting door? ‒ If there is a connection door, you are more likely to hear what’s going on in the adjoining room.
• Can I get a late checkout? If you ask ahead of time, the hotel will usually allow you to stay in the room a few hours past the required checkout time.
Just by asking these seven questions, you’ll eliminate surprises and get to choose a room accommodation that you prefer, versus someone randomly choosing it for you.
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