Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel franchise - I went to stay in a hotel in the early morning. Why does the front desk always say that there is no room and it is full?

I went to stay in a hotel in the early morning. Why does the front desk always say that there is no room and it is full?

Before I checked in at the hotel in the middle of the night, the receptionist kept telling me that there was no room. Until today, I didn't understand that it was full of routines. Let me tell you in detail.

In general, customers will choose afternoon or daytime when booking hotels. Few tourists will go to the hotel to book a room in the morning, unless there is something urgent or they just got off the train and need to find a place to stay.

But before booking a room in the morning, the receptionist will tell the customer that there is no room available.

But the real situation is not that there is no room, because the customers who book rooms in the middle of the night are drunk. If they come to the hotel at this time, they will easily get drunk and cause bad disputes to other customers, so the receptionist will tell the customers that there is no room.

Secondly, some younger men and women will secretly go to the hotel to check in at night behind their backs. When this happens, the receptionist can see it at a glance.

In order to avoid the bad influence of the hotel, young men and women will be told that there is no room.

Secondly, the receptionist will also consider hotels, because it is urgent to book hotels at night. At this time, the receptionist told the customer that there was no ordinary house, only a higher-priced business room.

In this way, customers can book high-priced rooms and get more commissions. These are all hotel routines.

So some hotels are not without Fiona Fang, but have other purposes.

Of course, most hotels don't cheat customers.

In short, everyone goes to the hotel in the middle of the night, trying to explain the situation to the receptionist first and express their helplessness. Under normal circumstances, the receptionist will arrange to check in.

Have you booked a room in the morning, only to be told that there are no vacancies?

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