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What will I need to present to the
front desk at check-in? |
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Bring your confirmation number and rate information
with you.
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Some Hotels will require a picture I.D. to check
in.
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You’ll need to present the credit card you will
be using to pay for the room.
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Since many Hotels require the plate numbers of
the cars that will be parked in the Hotel’s parking lot, jot down
your car’s license plate number on the way in.
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Present any coupons, memberships or associations
that provide you a discount at check-in.
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Present any frequent flyer or loyalty membership
programs you need credited at check-in.
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What if I get there and they don’t
have a room for me? |
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Make sure that it is just not your particular
type of room that is sold out, but that they don’t have any rooms
at all. If they have more expensive suites available, ask to be
upgraded for the same price.
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If they have other locations in town, see if
any of the other locations have rooms available.
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Have them call around to check to see if they
can find you a room at one of their competitors. If the price goes
up ask that the Hotel pay the difference.
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If no other rooms are available in town, call
the reservation center and find out if their Hotel’s in nearby
cities have any rooms. If you don’t have a car, see if they can
shuttle you to that location.
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Don’t give up. See if they will have any rooms
available for you tomorrow.
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If you did everything right and they don’t have
a room for you, ask to be compensated.
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Keep the receipts of any costs incurred because
of their failure to have your room available.
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This has obviously created a customer service
issue, so you can also look for help in our Customer Service Issues
section.
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Is there a chance for an even better
deal at check-in? |
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Yes, after you find out what the Hotel has available
for you, ask about upgrade specials. Just as Hotel’s can sell out
of certain rooms, they can also have too many of a certain kind around.
This could mean big savings for you, that luxury suite that was so
much more to reserve could now only be a few dollars away.
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What should I verify at check-in? |
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Your room’s rate is the same as your reserved
rate information.
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Any extra charges for fees or services that can
be placed on your bill.
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All discounts and loyalty program credits will
be applied to your bill.
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Any special requests you made have been honored.
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The Hotel’s scheduled times for services such
as meals, cocktails, shuttles, pool hours, room service and front
desk assistance. If any of these services are complimentary, check
to see if you need to be issued any coupons or vouchers to use
these services.
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Confirm checkout time.
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Is there any thing else I might need
to pick up at check-in? |
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See if they have cards available with the Hotel’s
name and address to share with those in your party. These will be
especially helpful in getting you back to your Hotel if you are unfamiliar
with the local area or language. It will also give you something
to provide your children so they can find their way back, in case
they get lost.
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How can I avoid surprises when I
check out? |
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Make sure you are up and out by check out time
to avoid additional charges.
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Be aware of all the Hotel’s charges and share
this information with all in your party.
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Local surcharges and taxes.
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Local and long distance calling.
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Room service and minibar, remember convenience
has a price.
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In room movies.
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What should I do if I can’t make
it out by checkout time? |
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If you don’t think you’ll make it out by checkout
time, see if they have a grace period or other options available
to you. Some Hotels will offer later checkout times as a convenience
to their customers. Hotels can be more flexible about this service
if you plan for it up front. You also need to be aware that there
may be a charge involved for this service.
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