Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel franchise - Will the hotel find you secretly looking for someone to stay?

Will the hotel find you secretly looking for someone to stay?

I can't. I sneak people in.

First, all hotels are now connected by the Public Security Bureau, and each hotel has clear regulations for the safety of customers and everyone. Therefore, before you check in, you must register your personal information, check in under your real name, and strictly abide by the "one person, one card" rule. This is a confirmation of the guest's own identity, and it is also a restriction to show that this hotel is legally operated. To a great extent, prevent guests from using false identities to do something bad, out of line or even illegal. Therefore, registration is responsible for yourself and support for the staff. If the hotel doesn't register everyone's information as required. The public security bureau will fine the hotel if it checks casually, and the hotel will think it is the guest's own fault. Therefore, fines will be imposed on the seized money, causing unnecessary losses.

Second, for most hotel guests, safety is the most important thing, especially female friends. After a person has checked into a hotel, he must not bring anyone into the room casually, no matter how familiar he is. There are too many criminals and villains with ulterior motives in society now. From time to time, some hotels will be reported for vicious incidents and bad videos caused by disputes and conflicts. Registration will collect all real-name information, which is a good protection and prevention for hotels, other guests and guests themselves.