Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel franchise - I have never been to a hotel or a guesthouse, and I have never been there. I'm going on a long trip. Where do you live?

I have never been to a hotel or a guesthouse, and I have never been there. I'm going on a long trip. Where do you live?

First of all, be sure to bring your ID card before you go out. To stay in a hotel, you need to show your ID card and then pay a deposit. The waiter will arrange a room for you, give you a room card (or key) and you can go directly to the room. Generally, there is food and drink in the room, as well as condoms, all for a fee. If you use them, they will eventually be deducted from your deposit. Be careful not to dirty the bedding. Washing utensils are free and can be used at will. The general hotel will change it for you every day. You'd better take valuables with you, and don't leave them on earth, because the waiter will clean your room every day. Although the quality of waiters is high now, we should guard against people ~

Take your room card to the front desk when you check out. The waiter will arrange people to make rounds, then settle the accommodation fee and return the room card. There is basically nothing to leave.

By the way, the hotel is responsible for three meals a day. It seems that's all. I hope I can help you. It's not easy to go out. Be sure to take good care of your belongings and bring the right amount of cash. The rest is best left in the card. Although there is a handling fee for remote access, it is very safe ~