Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel franchise - Why did you go to a room early in the morning? The front desk always says there is no room.

Why did you go to a room early in the morning? The front desk always says there is no room.

Friends who travel frequently should have the habit of staying in hotels. I believe everyone has had such an experience. That is, you go to the front desk of the hotel early in the morning and ask if there is a room. Their answer is no, but the real reason is that there is really no room.

With the improvement of people's income and consumption level, tourism is also on the rise, and people have to choose hotels to rest and live when they go out. For hotels, noon and afternoon are generally the peak period of check-in, and many tourists will go to the store to book rooms in advance. Some tourists also choose to book online. Especially in some popular tourist cities, it is necessary to do online work well in advance and book hotel rooms, otherwise it may be difficult to book rooms when you arrive.

Another reason is that the guests who check in in the early morning may have drunk, and some people who have drunk can't control their emotions and it is difficult to do anything drastic, so in order not to affect the rest of other hotel guests, they will tell us that there is no room.

Another situation is the promotion method of merchants. If you ask the front desk if there is a room, they will tell you that there is no ordinary room, only a slightly more expensive room is left. At this moment, ordinary tourists will think that they have worked hard all day. If they want to find a place to rest quickly, they won't think so much.

Another situation is that when you check in in the early morning, the front desk staff is also resting. After all, the early morning is the most sleepy time for people. At this time, if tourists ask if there is a room, they will be told that there is no room in order to save trouble.

If the host is really full, you must plan ahead and book a room when traveling.