Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel accommodation - How to calculate the hotel accommodation for one day? If you go for half a day at two o'clock in the afternoon, how can you only stay for two or three hours?

How to calculate the hotel accommodation for one day? If you go for half a day at two o'clock in the afternoon, how can you only stay for two or three hours?

Domestic hotels generally charge one-day accommodation fee from the same day 12 to tomorrow 12. That is to say, you can't check in until noon 12. If you haven't checked out on tomorrow 12, you will start the next day's stay.

However, many hotels are allowed to check in before 12 when the room is not tight. Even if you stay until noon the next day 12, it is only one day.

In order to make full use of resources, some hotels will have hourly room service. Guests are charged by the hour when they check in, and the starting time and fees vary.

In a hotel without hourly room service, if you only stay for two or three hours in the afternoon, it's considered as a day. If you stay for more than one day and check out after noon 12, but haven't checked out after 6 pm that day, some hotels will settle with you for half a day, while others don't, and all of them will be settled by one day. Every place or hotel is different, so you should know clearly before you check in.