Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel reservation - Let me tell you something. I don't know if it's right or wrong. I used to stay in a hotel in Chengdu, and I am going to renew my room the next day. The front desk said I couldn't renew it.

Let me tell you something. I don't know if it's right or wrong. I used to stay in a hotel in Chengdu, and I am going to renew my room the next day. The front desk said I couldn't renew it.

From the third party's point of view, hotels usually place orders according to the number of days you agree, and also charge deposits and room rates according to this. If you want to extend your stay, you will have to sign a new contract and pay again. The contract is signed by both parties. If you agree to live, you also need the seller to have the goods (existing houses). So it is more reasonable to consider changing rooms or checking out.

In other words, if you go to the reserved hotel and are told that your room has been renewed by the original tenant, you can't stay. Can you accept it? However, if you really agree with the front desk, you may stay longer. The front desk should ask you to pay more deposit and then inform you when it is due.