Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel accommodation - Some problems about staying in hotels.

Some problems about staying in hotels.

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1: How to use the bedside telephone?

A: There is a front desk number marked on the bedside telephone. (If the phone is charged separately, you can call the front desk to open it. )

If the bedside phone calls your local phone for free, there will usually be a piece of paper posted on the phone telling you to make an outside call: X.

The hotel handbook of the room introduces the bedside telephone of the hotel, and introduces the usage and charge.

2: I can check in at noon first. (drive by yourself) and then go to work. Can I go to my room after work this afternoon? In other words, the room was empty for a while. Can I take my girlfriend if I can? She didn't register when she registered. But she also has an ID card. Is it okay?

A: You can open a room first, and it is more cost-effective to rent it for one day. Your ID card was registered at the front desk when you checked in, so when your girlfriend arrived, according to the management law, she was obliged to register her name at the front desk. If you are all in the room, the public security department does routine inspection and finds that she is not registered, then you can explain.

3: Can I take anything outside and eat it inside?

A: Yes, it doesn't matter to you as long as you don't bring a pot and fire-making tools to cook in it.

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