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Hotel check-in time algorithm

From the early morning of 1 to the noon on the 3rd, 3 nights are counted as "late" abroad, not 24 hours. Usually the front desk will ask, "How many nights? . . "

So the early morning of 1 is actually the same as the noon (afternoon) check-in on the 30th (3 1).

1 afternoon to noon on the 3rd, counting 2 nights. Needless to say, this is a real 2 nights.

Don't worry, it must be right. I am a foreign-related hotel, and the rate of foreign guests in my store should be higher than that of Hilton.

If the check-out time is 7: 00 pm or 8: 00 pm, it varies according to the regulations of each hotel. My shop stipulates that after six o'clock in the afternoon, even if it is all night, there will be an extra day. Generally, after seven or eight in the evening, it is almost an extra day, so if you need to leave the hotel at seven or eight in the evening, you'd better check out at noon. Generally, there is free luggage storage, so don't worry about the extra room charge.