Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel accommodation - What are the "code words" that can let the front desk know that you are an "insider" when you check into a hotel?

What are the "code words" that can let the front desk know that you are an "insider" when you check into a hotel?

There are the following words:

Last but not least, we don't want the last room. Many of these rooms in the hotel are built next to neighbors, so the lighting and occupation of these rooms are very poor, and the cleaning aunt is not clean enough. These reasons are all because the cleaning aunt cleans the room in order, and it is difficult to be meticulous on the last day, so this kind of room will give people a dirty, messy and gloomy feeling.

Don't turn over, which means don't turn over the room, because the shape and structure of this room are very strange, and it is often much smaller than the surrounding rooms, so it gives people a feeling of depression, and the furniture position of this room is different from other situations, so it is inevitable that there will be bumps at night.

Don't take the elevator means don't take the room next to the elevator, because many hotel staff and tourists take the elevator to go up and down the stairs, which will lead to the walking sound and noise in the room near the elevator, which will always echo in their ears, especially when they sleep at night, they will always hear the noise outside the guest room and can't sleep normally.

In particular, when we travel or go on business, we need to stay in hotels. Therefore, when staying in a hotel, we also need to pay attention to choosing some hotels with better environment as far as possible, so that we can work and rest better and will not bring ourselves some unnecessary troubles.

Some people always feel that the hotel is arranged by the front desk manager when they check in, but it is not. If we put forward some reasonable requirements when staying in the hotel, the hotel manager can also cooperate with us, so that we can put forward some necessary requirements to the hotel manager when staying in the hotel.