Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel reservation - Is staying in a hotel always 24 hours? Or 12 hour?

Is staying in a hotel always 24 hours? Or 12 hour?

When staying in a hotel, it's not always 24 hours, nor 12 hours. There is no uniform regulation in the country, and the standards implemented by hotels are different.

Take a one-day stay as an example. The check-in time of most hotels is 12 o'clock the day before the check-out time. If you arrive at the hotel before 12, you will have to charge a certain room rate too early from 12, but the policy of adding money is different for each hotel.

For example, the normal check-in time of Beijing Chongqing Hotel is noon 12, but if there is a room available, you can check in at 6: 00 in the morning for free, but if you check in before 6: 00, you need to add one day's room rate.

The normal check-in time of Beijing Hotel is after 12 o'clock, but if you check in before 10 o'clock, you need to charge half a day's room rate, and if you check in before 8 o'clock, you need to charge one day's room rate. If there is a room available, you can check in for free after 10.

The check-in time of Show Hotel in Tanglaya, Beijing is after 2 pm. The front desk staff explained that it is necessary to leave room cleaning time. For guests who want to check in early, they need to arrange according to the hotel's check-in situation.

In more than a dozen star-rated hotels, most of them take six o'clock in the morning as the time point. If it is before 6 o'clock in the morning, most people will charge a room fee for one day. If it is after 6 o'clock, most hotels can check in for free, but each hotel will say that it will flexibly handle the guest check-in time according to the room occupancy rate.

Among the chain economy hotels, Seven Days Hotel said that their unified policy stipulated that guests should check in after 1 pm, but each branch would decide whether guests could check in early or how long in advance according to their own situation.