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The difference between hourly room availability and check-in period

The difference between the occupancy period and the check-in period of an hourly room is:

* The occupancy period refers to the occupancy time range provided by the hourly room, for example: the occupancy period is 3 -6 o'clock, 6-10 o'clock, 10-14 o'clock, 14-18 o'clock, 18-22 o'clock and 22-24 o'clock. During this period, customers can choose a specific time period for their stay based on their needs.

* Check-in period refers to the specific time period when the customer actually chooses to check in to the hourly room. For example, the customer chooses the check-in period from 4 to 7 o'clock.

To sum up, the available period is the range of available check-in time periods for hourly rooms, while the check-in period is the specific time period selected by customers based on their own needs.