Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel accommodation - If you want to renew your room in the hotel, how should you say it in English?

If you want to renew your room in the hotel, how should you say it in English?

You can talk to the front desk.

I need to stay here for a few more days, so I need to continue to book rooms.

Then ask them

Can I stay in my room now, or do I need to change to another room?

Then pay the money and you can live.

Common spoken English for hotel accommodation:

I'd like to reserve a room.

I'd like to reserve a room.

I made a reservation.

I have an appointment.

I want to check in.

I want to sign in.

I'd like a single room.

I'd like a single room.

I'd like a room with two single beds.

I need a double bedroom.

Please arrange a wake-up call for me.

I want a wake-up call.

Can you send someone to pick up my laundry?

Can you send someone to pick up my laundry?

Could you tell me the check-out time?

When is the check-out time?

I 'd like to settle my bill.

I'd like to check out.