Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel reservation - The problem of staying in a hotel. The more detailed the answer, the better. All right, extra points.

The problem of staying in a hotel. The more detailed the answer, the better. All right, extra points.

1. How much deposit should I pay at the front desk when I sign in?

A: Not necessarily. Every hotel has different rules. Generally speaking, an extra day's room rate is charged as a deposit.

For example, according to the landlord, the room rate is 268 yuan/day. Generally, when you check in, no matter how many days the landlord stays, you will probably pay 300 yuan to the front desk (sometimes including the key deposit).

2. How much will I be refunded if I check out early? Is it necessary to deduct the room rate for 4 days at that time, or something else?

Answer: Only the room rate of the landlord's actual stay days will be deducted.

Or, I decide to stay for another two or three days. what am I supposed to do?

A: You don't have to do anything.

Sometimes there are special circumstances, that is, hotels catch up with big events such as conference reservations, and it is difficult for landlords to stay. However, in this case, the front desk will remind the landlord when he checks in.

4. Pay the retail price directly at the front desk? Or can I stay at the price I ordered before?

A: The house price will not change, and we will continue to stay at the price set by the landlord.

5. What about the deposit?

Answer: The deposit is unchanged, which is usually an extra day's room charge (generally rounded to 50 yuan or 100 yuan).

No matter how long the guest has booked, most hotels will ask the guest how many days they will stay when they check in. If the guests are not sure, they will charge one day's room rate+deposit in advance, and the front desk will call the room the next day to urge the guests to renew the room rate, but they will not drive them away.

When I stay in a hotel, I usually tell the front desk that the check-in time is uncertain and the front desk will charge me one day's room rate+deposit. Every day when I go out to the hotel, I will take the initiative to go to the front desk to renew my room payment. The actual check-in days are sometimes less than the booking days, and sometimes more than the booking days. It doesn't matter.

Supplementary answer:

Where did the landlord make the reservation? Is it Ctrip? Ctrip has an option to book a room, that is, when the arrival time exceeds the booking time, just declare it in advance (write down the arrival flight or train number).

The landlord can rest assured that the scheduled check-in time is generally no problem. Just explain it when you make a reservation.