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Can't hotel staff walk around the lobby?

Of course. Hotel staff can enter and leave the lobby area when needed. Lobby is the public area of the hotel, which usually includes the front desk, lobby and reception area. Employees may need to perform various tasks in the lobby, such as receiving guests, checking in and checking out, and providing services. However, some hotels may have specific regulations or policies to limit the activities of employees in the lobby. This may be to ensure the privacy and safety of guests and maintain the professional image of the hotel. The lobby includes the following areas and facilities:

1, Front Desk/Reception: This is where guests check in and check out. The receptionist or staff is usually in charge of the front desk. They provide services such as registration, formalities, room card and answering guests' questions.

2. Lobby/rest area: The lobby usually has a spacious lobby area, which provides comfortable seats and rest areas for guests to rest, wait or communicate with others.

3. Information desk: Some hotels have information desks in the lobby to provide information about hotel facilities, local attractions and transportation.